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Side 1259
... arms in their hands , lest they should be made ill use of . If , from a knowledge of the late despatches , the gentleman last up is convinced that all negotiation will be ineffectual , [ Mr. HARPER said he had no other knowledge than ...
... arms in their hands , lest they should be made ill use of . If , from a knowledge of the late despatches , the gentleman last up is convinced that all negotiation will be ineffectual , [ Mr. HARPER said he had no other knowledge than ...
Side 1275
... ARMS , & c . The House , on motion of Mr. HARTLEY , resolv- ed itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill for continuing in force the act prohibiting for a limited time , the exportation of arms and am- H. OF R. ] remarkable that ...
... ARMS , & c . The House , on motion of Mr. HARTLEY , resolv- ed itself into a Committee of the Whole on the bill for continuing in force the act prohibiting for a limited time , the exportation of arms and am- H. OF R. ] remarkable that ...
Side 1285
... arms and ammunition , and for encouraging the importation thereof , was read the third time , and passed . Mr. HARPER , from the Committee of Ways and Means , reported a bill making an appropriation for the payment of a balance found ...
... arms and ammunition , and for encouraging the importation thereof , was read the third time , and passed . Mr. HARPER , from the Committee of Ways and Means , reported a bill making an appropriation for the payment of a balance found ...
Side 1301
... arm Georgia with a strong weapon against us in the final settlement . which would be fatal to the claim of Georgia ... arms Spanish Treaty , and the inhabitants there had a into their hands . It was also a quarter of the claim upon the ...
... arm Georgia with a strong weapon against us in the final settlement . which would be fatal to the claim of Georgia ... arms Spanish Treaty , and the inhabitants there had a into their hands . It was also a quarter of the claim upon the ...
Side 1317
... arms , was agreed to be omitted , and considered in the bill which relates to the purchasing of foundries . Mr. HARPER then proposed two additional items to make good the deficiencies of last year , which were agreed to in blank . The ...
... arms , was agreed to be omitted , and considered in the bill which relates to the purchasing of foundries . Mr. HARPER then proposed two additional items to make good the deficiencies of last year , which were agreed to in blank . The ...
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