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Side 1193
... necessary immediately to decide whether these papers should or should not be referred to a 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 ...
... necessary immediately to decide whether these papers should or should not be referred to a 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 ...
Side 1201
... necessary , this might be an aux - six Representatives , besides a very large fraction iliary to the projected , or any other mode of re- which was thrown on her by the apportionment plenishing the Treasury . And thus , by a per cent ...
... necessary , this might be an aux - six Representatives , besides a very large fraction iliary to the projected , or any other mode of re- which was thrown on her by the apportionment plenishing the Treasury . And thus , by a per cent ...
Side 1237
... necessary proofs , preparatory to clearance at the custom - house , were punishable . There were various other obvious defects in the laws ; and it appeared to him there could be no better mode of remedy than laying the subject ...
... necessary proofs , preparatory to clearance at the custom - house , were punishable . There were various other obvious defects in the laws ; and it appeared to him there could be no better mode of remedy than laying the subject ...
Side 1241
... necessary to be made by law for adjusting and settling claims to lands , and for surveying lands , claims to which have been confirmed by the land commis- sioners in the District of Louisiana ; and also what provision ought to be made ...
... necessary to be made by law for adjusting and settling claims to lands , and for surveying lands , claims to which have been confirmed by the land commis- sioners in the District of Louisiana ; and also what provision ought to be made ...
Side 1251
... necessary absence or disability of the Judge of either of the district courts of the United States , the decisions of the suits or causes pending therein will be unreasonably delayed , he is hereby au- thorized to require the Justice of ...
... necessary absence or disability of the Judge of either of the district courts of the United States , the decisions of the suits or causes pending therein will be unreasonably delayed , he is hereby au- thorized to require the Justice of ...
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