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Side 1469
... thousand eight or continue a contractor on this floor ? There hundred and five ; and that they have leave to could be no hesitation in deciding upon general report by bill , or otherwise . principles that they should in preference give ...
... thousand eight or continue a contractor on this floor ? There hundred and five ; and that they have leave to could be no hesitation in deciding upon general report by bill , or otherwise . principles that they should in preference give ...
Side 1483
... thousand eight hundred , involved all instructions to report thereon by hill , or otherwise . formation it contained at that date . JANUARY , 1808 . Classification of the Militia . H. H. OF R. Office of State . Copies of these are now ...
... thousand eight hundred , involved all instructions to report thereon by hill , or otherwise . formation it contained at that date . JANUARY , 1808 . Classification of the Militia . H. H. OF R. Office of State . Copies of these are now ...
Side 1501
... thousand two hundred and seventy - two was the precise number of seamen wanting for service . They were wanted for the vessels now prepared for the defence of our ports and harbors . If they were wanted , why should they not be employed ...
... thousand two hundred and seventy - two was the precise number of seamen wanting for service . They were wanted for the vessels now prepared for the defence of our ports and harbors . If they were wanted , why should they not be employed ...
Side 1503
... thousand to that distress which had number reported by the Committee . been depicted . If it were a matter of necessity Mr. DANA said , if he understood the report of to support these virtuous people , let gentlemen the Secretary of the ...
... thousand to that distress which had number reported by the Committee . been depicted . If it were a matter of necessity Mr. DANA said , if he understood the report of to support these virtuous people , let gentlemen the Secretary of the ...
Side 1517
... thousand five hundred , or two thousand five hundred men , they may be of service . I am desirous to give assurance to the friends of the Government at New Orleans , and in the territories adjacent , that they shall be protected , and ...
... thousand five hundred , or two thousand five hundred men , they may be of service . I am desirous to give assurance to the friends of the Government at New Orleans , and in the territories adjacent , that they shall be protected , and ...
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