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Side 1243
... bill . It might be expressed in the pre- amble of the bill , that the law was passed to clear up doubts , & c . , which would avoid such a con- clusion . The report was agreed to , and the committee was directed to report a bill ...
... bill . It might be expressed in the pre- amble of the bill , that the law was passed to clear up doubts , & c . , which would avoid such a con- clusion . The report was agreed to , and the committee was directed to report a bill ...
Side 1281
... bill wholly nugatory , as the Commis- sioners would not be able to come to any contract with the State of Georgia . He hoped the Com- missioners , under the control of the President , would be trusted to transact this business , or if ...
... bill wholly nugatory , as the Commis- sioners would not be able to come to any contract with the State of Georgia . He hoped the Com- missioners , under the control of the President , would be trusted to transact this business , or if ...
Side 1525
... bill was then resumed , and some progress made on it , when the commit- tee rose , and the House adjourned . TUESDAY , April 24 . Mr. W. C. C. CLAIBORNE , from the committee appointed , reported a bill directing the payment of a ...
... bill was then resumed , and some progress made on it , when the commit- tee rose , and the House adjourned . TUESDAY , April 24 . Mr. W. C. C. CLAIBORNE , from the committee appointed , reported a bill directing the payment of a ...
Side 1537
... bill . Mr. MACON said , that some of the arguments used on this occasion were of an extraordinary nature . The motion was first said to be contrary to rule , and then unprecedented . It must certain- ly be allowed to be as proper to ...
... bill . Mr. MACON said , that some of the arguments used on this occasion were of an extraordinary nature . The motion was first said to be contrary to rule , and then unprecedented . It must certain- ly be allowed to be as proper to ...
Side 1559
... bill making appropriations for the support of the Military Establishment for the year 1798 , was read the third time ; when Mr. GALLATIN moved a recommittal of the bill , in order to correct a mistake which had arisen from the War ...
... bill making appropriations for the support of the Military Establishment for the year 1798 , was read the third time ; when Mr. GALLATIN moved a recommittal of the bill , in order to correct a mistake which had arisen from the War ...
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