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Side 1207
... provision ought to be made respecting lands granted by the British Government of West Florida , not subsequently recognised by the Spanish Government , and the claims to which have been filed according to law with the Registers of the ...
... provision ought to be made respecting lands granted by the British Government of West Florida , not subsequently recognised by the Spanish Government , and the claims to which have been filed according to law with the Registers of the ...
Side 1213
... provision , Mr. ROBERTS and Mr. MCKEE spoke in support by law , for carrying into effect , in behalf of the of the reduction . The salary of a Brigadier Gen - officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary war , of eral was stated to be ...
... provision , Mr. ROBERTS and Mr. MCKEE spoke in support by law , for carrying into effect , in behalf of the of the reduction . The salary of a Brigadier Gen - officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary war , of eral was stated to be ...
Side 1225
... provision for certain persons claiming lands under the several acts for the relief of the refugees from the British prov- inces of Canada and Nova Scotia ; " which was amended , reported to the House , and ordered to a third reading ...
... provision for certain persons claiming lands under the several acts for the relief of the refugees from the British prov- inces of Canada and Nova Scotia ; " which was amended , reported to the House , and ordered to a third reading ...
Side 1227
... provision , that , in all cases The Senate proposes to strike out the whole , of disability of the District Judge , certified to the satisfaction of the President of the United States , the Circuit Judge shall hold the District Court ...
... provision , that , in all cases The Senate proposes to strike out the whole , of disability of the District Judge , certified to the satisfaction of the President of the United States , the Circuit Judge shall hold the District Court ...
Side 1229
... provision ; but they ought not , therr- fore , to act unconstitutionally . Necessity was the tyrant's plea ; he hoped it would not be ours . The first inquiry should be as to their power ; if they had it not , a hundred precedents would ...
... provision ; but they ought not , therr- fore , to act unconstitutionally . Necessity was the tyrant's plea ; he hoped it would not be ours . The first inquiry should be as to their power ; if they had it not , a hundred precedents would ...
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