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Side 1201
... taken up- The sentence consisting of the words " no tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State , " in the ninth section of the first article of the Constitu- tion , is hereby repealed : and in the place thereof is in ...
... taken up- The sentence consisting of the words " no tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State , " in the ninth section of the first article of the Constitu- tion , is hereby repealed : and in the place thereof is in ...
Side 1203
... taken without debate , and carried . Mr. CLAY moved to add the following proviso , to follow after the section just adopted ; which would have the effect to keep that portion of country , taken possession of under the President's ...
... taken without debate , and carried . Mr. CLAY moved to add the following proviso , to follow after the section just adopted ; which would have the effect to keep that portion of country , taken possession of under the President's ...
Side 1207
... taken on the proviso , which was adopted without a division . The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole , on the bill to relinquish to the corpor- ation of the City of New Orleans the use and pos- session of a lot of ...
... taken on the proviso , which was adopted without a division . The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole , on the bill to relinquish to the corpor- ation of the City of New Orleans the use and pos- session of a lot of ...
Side 1215
... taken on the report , and car- ried in the affirmative , nem . con . The House resumed the consideration of the bill concerning post roads . A motion was made by Mr. O. HALL to re- commit the bill , on the ground that so many ad ...
... taken on the report , and car- ried in the affirmative , nem . con . The House resumed the consideration of the bill concerning post roads . A motion was made by Mr. O. HALL to re- commit the bill , on the ground that so many ad ...
Side 1233
... taken possession of by a French squad- ron , consisting of two frigates of forty - four guns each , and a sloop of war of sixteen guns , under the command of Commodore Forretin , and that he was told by the officer boarding him , that ...
... taken possession of by a French squad- ron , consisting of two frigates of forty - four guns each , and a sloop of war of sixteen guns , under the command of Commodore Forretin , and that he was told by the officer boarding him , that ...
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