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... manufactures , though de- pressed immediately after the peace , have considerably increased , and are still increasing , under the encour- The view which has been taken of the probable pro - agement given them by the tariff of 1816 ...
... manufactures , though de- pressed immediately after the peace , have considerably increased , and are still increasing , under the encour- The view which has been taken of the probable pro - agement given them by the tariff of 1816 ...
Side 21
... Manufactures . Mr. VAN BUREN presented the petition of James Byers , of the city and State of New York , who was a contractor for supplying rations to the troops of the United States , within the States of Connecticut , Rhode Island ...
... Manufactures . Mr. VAN BUREN presented the petition of James Byers , of the city and State of New York , who was a contractor for supplying rations to the troops of the United States , within the States of Connecticut , Rhode Island ...
Side 27
... manufacture of the United States , and those of foreign countries ; and , also , stating the na- tional character of ... Manufactures . The Senate resumed the consideration of the motion of Mr. LLOYD , of the 11th instant , request- ing ...
... manufacture of the United States , and those of foreign countries ; and , also , stating the na- tional character of ... Manufactures . The Senate resumed the consideration of the motion of Mr. LLOYD , of the 11th instant , request- ing ...
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... Manufactures . DECEMBER , 1822 . The bill to enable the holders of the French , British , and Spanish titles to land within the State of Louisiana , which have not been recog- nised as valid by the Government of the United States , to ...
... Manufactures . DECEMBER , 1822 . The bill to enable the holders of the French , British , and Spanish titles to land within the State of Louisiana , which have not been recog- nised as valid by the Government of the United States , to ...
Side 37
... Manufactures . ment of the militia claims of the State of Georgia , for services rendered , under orders of the President of the United States , during the years 1792 , 1793 , and 1794 . Mr. KING , of Alabama , submitted the following ...
... Manufactures . ment of the militia claims of the State of Georgia , for services rendered , under orders of the President of the United States , during the years 1792 , 1793 , and 1794 . Mr. KING , of Alabama , submitted the following ...
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adopted amendment amount authority Bank bill was read CAMBRELENG Columbia Columbia river commerce committed Committee of Claims Committee on Public Congress Constitution court Cumberland Road D'WOLF debt District District of Columbia dollars duty engrossed entitled An act establish expediency exported favor foreign gentleman Georgia Government granted hemp honorable House of Representatives important Indians instructed to inquire JAMES MONROE JANUARY Judiciary Kentucky laid last session legislation Louisiana manufactures Maryland ment military militia mittee motion nation Naval Navy necessary object Ohio passed pension praying present President proposed Public Lands purpose question read a third read the second referred the bill relief reported a bill resolution Resolved resumed the consideration river road Secretary Secretary of War Senate resumed South Carolina submitted Tennessee Territory Territory of Florida Territory of Michigan tion trade Treasury treaty Treaty of Brownstown United vessels Virginia vote Whole