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... proposed yesterday , were concurred in . Mr. NOBLE proposed a resolution to proceed , on Friday next , to the election of a Chaplain , which proposition lies on the table until to - morrow . THURSDAY , December 5 . JESSE B. THOMAS ...
... proposed yesterday , were concurred in . Mr. NOBLE proposed a resolution to proceed , on Friday next , to the election of a Chaplain , which proposition lies on the table until to - morrow . THURSDAY , December 5 . JESSE B. THOMAS ...
Side 41
... proposed , as it seemed to be not entirely acceptable to the Senate , and would content him- self with the resolution , as originally proposed , except so far as to insert the word select for " stand- ing " committee ; which alteration ...
... proposed , as it seemed to be not entirely acceptable to the Senate , and would content him- self with the resolution , as originally proposed , except so far as to insert the word select for " stand- ing " committee ; which alteration ...
Side 59
... proposed by the amendment to this bill . DECEMBER , 1822 . As the American tonnage is exceeded by that of no nation except Great Britain , it may be as- sumed as a safe position , that the cordage wanted for our own shipping would be ...
... proposed by the amendment to this bill . DECEMBER , 1822 . As the American tonnage is exceeded by that of no nation except Great Britain , it may be as- sumed as a safe position , that the cordage wanted for our own shipping would be ...
Side 95
... proposed , Mr. R. said , would men at considerable length , and some of them have the further effect of inducing sailors to enter repeatedly . At the close of the general debate- the public service , and thus.place promptly in the Mr ...
... proposed , Mr. R. said , would men at considerable length , and some of them have the further effect of inducing sailors to enter repeatedly . At the close of the general debate- the public service , and thus.place promptly in the Mr ...
Side 127
... proposed by the bill ; the difficulties which would arise in the practical operation of so broad a measure , the embarrassments in which it would involve our established and nicely adjusted system of jurisprudence , & c . to Nashville ...
... proposed by the bill ; the difficulties which would arise in the practical operation of so broad a measure , the embarrassments in which it would involve our established and nicely adjusted system of jurisprudence , & c . to Nashville ...
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