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Side 1449
... claim their attention for a few moments while I express the reasons which will induce me to give an affirmative vote , and shall endeavor to remove the Constitutional I understand the resolution to be nothing more objections which have ...
... claim their attention for a few moments while I express the reasons which will induce me to give an affirmative vote , and shall endeavor to remove the Constitutional I understand the resolution to be nothing more objections which have ...
Side 1487
... claim on the attention of the House ; for this reason he had moved the appointment of a general committee . The resolution was ordered to lie on the table for one day . GENERAL WILKINSON . On a motion made by Mr. RowAN , that the House ...
... claim on the attention of the House ; for this reason he had moved the appointment of a general committee . The resolution was ordered to lie on the table for one day . GENERAL WILKINSON . On a motion made by Mr. RowAN , that the House ...
Side 1527
... Claims of the eighth instant , to whom was refer- red , on the twentieth of November last , the peti- tion of Mary Barclay , widow of Thomas Barclay , deceased ; and , after some time spent therein , the Committee rose , and reported to ...
... Claims of the eighth instant , to whom was refer- red , on the twentieth of November last , the peti- tion of Mary Barclay , widow of Thomas Barclay , deceased ; and , after some time spent therein , the Committee rose , and reported to ...
Side 1567
... claim in this city , for which he gave about four hun- exclusively as their own . When he also consid - dred dollars . A tax , of which he was ignorant , ers those ladies in the galleries , whom he is leav - of ninety cents , was due at ...
... claim in this city , for which he gave about four hun- exclusively as their own . When he also consid - dred dollars . A tax , of which he was ignorant , ers those ladies in the galleries , whom he is leav - of ninety cents , was due at ...
Side 1597
... claims are duly supported by sufficient vouchers , & c . , the claim- ant making oath , that the said claim , nor any part thereof , has been before paid to any person in any manner whatever . The other five sections contain details ...
... claims are duly supported by sufficient vouchers , & c . , the claim- ant making oath , that the said claim , nor any part thereof , has been before paid to any person in any manner whatever . The other five sections contain details ...
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