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Side 1193
... committee , and that commit- tee clothed with power to send for persons and papers . For it was perfectly obvious , if this day's session was spun out on the mere question of printing , it was giving the party , whom it would certainly ...
... committee , and that commit- tee clothed with power to send for persons and papers . For it was perfectly obvious , if this day's session was spun out on the mere question of printing , it was giving the party , whom it would certainly ...
Side 1195
... committee could apply for the power if they wished it , he should for the present with- draw his motion . Mr. RANDOLPH renewed it . Mr. PITKIN spoke in favor of the motion . He thought this course due to the people in that sec- tion of ...
... committee could apply for the power if they wished it , he should for the present with- draw his motion . Mr. RANDOLPH renewed it . Mr. PITKIN spoke in favor of the motion . He thought this course due to the people in that sec- tion of ...
Side 1197
... Committee on the Pub- lie Lands , presented a bill for relinquishing to the Corporation of the city of New Orleans the use and possession of a lot in said city ; which was read twice and committed to a Committee of the Whole to - morrow ...
... Committee on the Pub- lie Lands , presented a bill for relinquishing to the Corporation of the city of New Orleans the use and possession of a lot in said city ; which was read twice and committed to a Committee of the Whole to - morrow ...
Side 1209
... Committee went through the bill , and re- ported it to the House . Mr. ROBERTS moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole lie on the table , as the House was thin , the Committee of Foreign Rela- tions sitting , and the bill ...
... Committee went through the bill , and re- ported it to the House . Mr. ROBERTS moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole lie on the table , as the House was thin , the Committee of Foreign Rela- tions sitting , and the bill ...
Side 1215
... committee to whom then how far it may be expedient to assign to the the subject was referred , made an unfavorable said officers and soldiers , or those claiming under report on the memorial of Peter Landais , recom- them , other good ...
... committee to whom then how far it may be expedient to assign to the the subject was referred , made an unfavorable said officers and soldiers , or those claiming under report on the memorial of Peter Landais , recom- them , other good ...
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