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... port the Constitution of the United States being first administered to them by Mr. Speaker , according to law . The Speaker laid before the House a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury , re- questing that a new inquiry into his ...
... port the Constitution of the United States being first administered to them by Mr. Speaker , according to law . The Speaker laid before the House a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury , re- questing that a new inquiry into his ...
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... port the same , with their opinion thereupon , to the House . The Speaker laid before the House a letter from the ... ports of the United States , and their opinion on the propriety of remitting the foreign tonnage thereon , and that Mr ...
... port the same , with their opinion thereupon , to the House . The Speaker laid before the House a letter from the ... ports of the United States , and their opinion on the propriety of remitting the foreign tonnage thereon , and that Mr ...
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... port ; which he delivered in at the Clerk's table , where the same was read , and is as followeth : " It appears to your committee that the credentials of the following members , are sufficient to entitle them to take their seats in the ...
... port ; which he delivered in at the Clerk's table , where the same was read , and is as followeth : " It appears to your committee that the credentials of the following members , are sufficient to entitle them to take their seats in the ...
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... port ; which was read , and ordered to lie on the table . The House , according to the order of the day , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House on the bill sent from the Senate , entitled " An act making an altera- tion in ...
... port ; which was read , and ordered to lie on the table . The House , according to the order of the day , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House on the bill sent from the Senate , entitled " An act making an altera- tion in ...
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... port the same , with their opinion thereupon , to the House . A petition of Sarah Parker , of Chelmsford , in the State of Massachusetts , was pre- sented to the House and read , praying that some relief may be granted for the support ...
... port the same , with their opinion thereupon , to the House . A petition of Sarah Parker , of Chelmsford , in the State of Massachusetts , was pre- sented to the House and read , praying that some relief may be granted for the support ...
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Abraham Venable according to order acquaint the Senate adjourned until to-morrow Benjamin Bourne bill under consideration bill was read Clerk Clerk's table committed committee appointed Committee for Enrolled Committee of Claims Congress day were further desire their concurrence Dwight Foster Enrolled Bills entitled An act examine the matter Ezekiel Gilbert Francis Malbone further postponed Gabriel Christie Henry Glen House adjourned House and read House do acquaint House do carry House proceeded Israel Smith James John Wilkes Kittera Joshua Coit late matter thereof morning eleven o'clock motion names are thereunto opinion thereupon ordered to lie Peleg Wadsworth petition be referred postponed until to-morrow presented President proceeded to consider read the second read the third report under consideration Resolved resumed the chair Secretary Senate therewith Speaker resumed spent therein Theodorus Bailey thousand seven hundred to-morrow morning eleven Treasury twice read United Whole House to-morrow William Hindman William Smith William Vans Murray