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... instant , the petition of Joseph Chase , made a report ; which was read and considered : Whereupon , Resolved , That the prayer of the petition of the said Joseph Chase ought not to be granted . The House proceeded to consider the ...
... instant , the petition of Joseph Chase , made a report ; which was read and considered : Whereupon , Resolved , That the prayer of the petition of the said Joseph Chase ought not to be granted . The House proceeded to consider the ...
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... instant , to inquire whether any , and , if any , what , alterations or amendments may be necessary in the existing government and laws of the District of Columbia , and to re- port by bill , or otherwise . Mr. Randolph , from the joint ...
... instant , to inquire whether any , and , if any , what , alterations or amendments may be necessary in the existing government and laws of the District of Columbia , and to re- port by bill , or otherwise . Mr. Randolph , from the joint ...
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... instant , to prepare and bring in a bill or bills fur- ther and more effectually to protect the commerce of the United States against the Barbary Powers . Ordered , That the other document referred to in the said message , containing a ...
... instant , to prepare and bring in a bill or bills fur- ther and more effectually to protect the commerce of the United States against the Barbary Powers . Ordered , That the other document referred to in the said message , containing a ...
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... instant : Whereupon , Ordered , That the said plan be referred to the Committee of Ways and Means . A petition of sundry citizens of the United States , resident in the Territory of Co- lumbia , whose names are thereunto subscribed ...
... instant : Whereupon , Ordered , That the said plan be referred to the Committee of Ways and Means . A petition of sundry citizens of the United States , resident in the Territory of Co- lumbia , whose names are thereunto subscribed ...
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... instant , to inquire whether any , and what , amendments are necessary to be made in the acts establishing a post office and post roads within the United States . On motion , Resolved , That the Secretary of State be directed to lay ...
... instant , to inquire whether any , and what , amendments are necessary to be made in the acts establishing a post office and post roads within the United States . On motion , Resolved , That the Secretary of State be directed to lay ...
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Abram Trigg according to order acquaint the Senate adjourned until to-morrow Benjamin Huger bill was read Clerk Clerk's table Commerce and Manufactures committee appointed Committee of Claims Committee of Commerce Congress day were farther demanded by one-fifth District Enrolled Bills entitled An act farther postponed Henry Southard House adjourned House and read House do acquaint instant Isaac Van Horne John Cotton Smith John Randolph John Smilie John Smith John Trigg Joseph Stanton Lemuel Williams Matthew Clay Michael Leib Mitchill morning eleven o'clock motion names are thereunto nays being demanded petition be referred petition of sundry petitioner postponed until to-morrow praying read the second read the third report thereon resolution Resolved resumed the chair Richard Cutts Richard Stanford Roger Griswold Samuel L Samuel Tenney Senate therewith Seth Hastings Speaker resumed spent therein thereunto subscribed Thomas Plater thousand eight hundred to-morrow morning eleven twice read ultimo United voted Whereupon Willis Alston