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... PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES : APRIL , 1812 . Admission of Louisiana . Court of. H. OF R. powers on the Levy Court of Washington county , | District of Columbia ; which was twice read and committed . Mr. BACON reported a bill allowing ...
... PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES : APRIL , 1812 . Admission of Louisiana . Court of. H. OF R. powers on the Levy Court of Washington county , | District of Columbia ; which was twice read and committed . Mr. BACON reported a bill allowing ...
Side 1263
... President to the House in a confidential shape , and the doors were immediately closed . What was the fact in this case ? The measure [ The letter of the Superintendent transmits to originated in the Committee of Foreign Rela- the President ...
... President to the House in a confidential shape , and the doors were immediately closed . What was the fact in this case ? The measure [ The letter of the Superintendent transmits to originated in the Committee of Foreign Rela- the President ...
Side 1277
... President to ascertain the disability of the Dis- trict Judge and delay of business in his court , upon which the duty of holding the court is de- volved on the Judge of the Supreme Court allot- ted to the district . In the above ...
... President to ascertain the disability of the Dis- trict Judge and delay of business in his court , upon which the duty of holding the court is de- volved on the Judge of the Supreme Court allot- ted to the district . In the above ...
Side 1319
... President of the United States , transmitting a treatise on the discipline of the infantry , made a report ; which was read , and ordered to lie on the table . Mr. CALHOUN , from the committee appointed on that part of the President's ...
... President of the United States , transmitting a treatise on the discipline of the infantry , made a report ; which was read , and ordered to lie on the table . Mr. CALHOUN , from the committee appointed on that part of the President's ...
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... President and Directors of the Wash- ington Bridge Company ; and a petition of the President and Directors of the Washington Ca- nal Company , respectively praying to the same effect with the petition last stated . Ordered , That the ...
... President and Directors of the Wash- ington Bridge Company ; and a petition of the President and Directors of the Washington Ca- nal Company , respectively praying to the same effect with the petition last stated . Ordered , That the ...
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