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Side 19
... question put thereupon , agreed to by the House , as fol- loweth : Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the President of the United States be authorized to ...
... question put thereupon , agreed to by the House , as fol- loweth : Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the President of the United States be authorized to ...
Side 22
... question put thereupon , disageed to by the House . The Speaker laid before the House a letter from Samuel L. Mitchill , one of the members for the State of New York , stating " that the Legislature of the said State having appointed ...
... question put thereupon , disageed to by the House . The Speaker laid before the House a letter from Samuel L. Mitchill , one of the members for the State of New York , stating " that the Legislature of the said State having appointed ...
Side 27
... question was taken thereupon , And resolved in the affirmative . The House , according to the order of the day , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House on the bill to regulate the clearance of armed merchant vessels ; and ...
... question was taken thereupon , And resolved in the affirmative . The House , according to the order of the day , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House on the bill to regulate the clearance of armed merchant vessels ; and ...
Side 28
... question being put , that the said order of the day be postponed until Monday next : It was resolved in the affirmative . The House , according to the order of the day , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House on the bill ...
... question being put , that the said order of the day be postponed until Monday next : It was resolved in the affirmative . The House , according to the order of the day , resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole House on the bill ...
Side 31
... question severally put thereupon , disa- greed to by the House . The articles of impeachment contained in the said report , as originally proposed by the select committee , being read at the Clerk's table , in the words following , to ...
... question severally put thereupon , disa- greed to by the House . The articles of impeachment contained in the said report , as originally proposed by the select committee , being read at the Clerk's table , in the words following , to ...
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Abram Trigg according to order acquaint the Senate adjourned until to-morrow Bedinger bill was read Clerk Clerk's table committed Committee of Claims Committee of Commerce David Bard day were farther demanded by one-fifth Ebenezer Elmer Enrolled Bills entitled An act Ezra Darby farther postponed Gideon Olin Henry Southard House a petition House adjourned House and read House do acquaint instant Jeremiah Morrow John Randolph John Rea John Rhea John Smilie John Whitehill Joseph Clay Joseph Stanton junior morning eleven o'clock motion names are thereunto nays being demanded petition be referred petition of sundry postponed until to-morrow praying presented read the second read the third received and read report thereon resolution Resolved resumed the chair Richard Stanford Samuel Taggart Secretary Senate therewith Seth Hastings Silas Betton Smith Speaker resumed spent therein sundry inhabitants Territory thereunto subscribed Thomas Sammons thousand eight hundred twice read ultimo United Varnum Whereupon Whole House Willis Alston