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Side 1197
... amendment ; in which they de- sire the concurrence of this House . A motion was made by Mr. RHEA , that the se- Mead , Speaker of the House of Representatives lect committee appointed on the letter from Cowles of the Mississippi ...
... amendment ; in which they de- sire the concurrence of this House . A motion was made by Mr. RHEA , that the se- Mead , Speaker of the House of Representatives lect committee appointed on the letter from Cowles of the Mississippi ...
Side 1201
... amendment , to one member in the House of Representatives which he meditated , might be considered as con- of the United States . Ohio was admitted with taining a substitute for some of the less agree- a population of thirty - seven ...
... amendment , to one member in the House of Representatives which he meditated , might be considered as con- of the United States . Ohio was admitted with taining a substitute for some of the less agree- a population of thirty - seven ...
Side 1203
... amendment : " And be it further enacted , That the said State shall consist of all that tract of country contained with- in the following boundaries , to wit : beginning on the river Mississippi , at the point where the southern boun ...
... amendment : " And be it further enacted , That the said State shall consist of all that tract of country contained with- in the following boundaries , to wit : beginning on the river Mississippi , at the point where the southern boun ...
Side 1205
... amendment proposed by the delegate from Mis- sissippi had obtained , which he hoped would finally pass , & c . Mr. RHEA said , that the amendment proposed by the honorable Speaker to him appeared strange . I , said Mr. R. , do firmly ...
... amendment proposed by the delegate from Mis- sissippi had obtained , which he hoped would finally pass , & c . Mr. RHEA said , that the amendment proposed by the honorable Speaker to him appeared strange . I , said Mr. R. , do firmly ...
Side 1207
... amendment just Mr. GHOLSON , from the Committee of Claims agreed to ; he was willing that the people on the presented a bill for the relief of John Thompson ; Tombigbee and Alabama rivers should have free which was read twice and ...
... amendment just Mr. GHOLSON , from the Committee of Claims agreed to ; he was willing that the people on the presented a bill for the relief of John Thompson ; Tombigbee and Alabama rivers should have free which was read twice and ...
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