The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 - Law |
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... notice of the body -- one to read the law , the other to read the testimony in the possession of the Clerk , and the third to pass over the State of New Jersey until it was ascer- tained whether there was a quorum in attendance in the ...
... notice of the body -- one to read the law , the other to read the testimony in the possession of the Clerk , and the third to pass over the State of New Jersey until it was ascer- tained whether there was a quorum in attendance in the ...
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... notice that he would ask leave , at the earliest day it would be proper to do so , to bring in a bill to authorize the purchase of the private stock in the Louisville and Portland Canal by the United States . Mr. WALKER gave notice that ...
... notice that he would ask leave , at the earliest day it would be proper to do so , to bring in a bill to authorize the purchase of the private stock in the Louisville and Portland Canal by the United States . Mr. WALKER gave notice that ...
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... notice that he would ask leave , at the earliest day it would be in order to do so , to introduce the following bills : 1. A bill providing for the reduction and gradu- ation of the price of the public lands . 2. A bill to relinquish to ...
... notice that he would ask leave , at the earliest day it would be in order to do so , to introduce the following bills : 1. A bill providing for the reduction and gradu- ation of the price of the public lands . 2. A bill to relinquish to ...
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... notice that , at the earliest day it would be proper to do so , he would ask leave to introduce a bill making appropriations for the completion of certain roads commenced by the United States in the State of Michigan . Mr. FULTON gave ...
... notice that , at the earliest day it would be proper to do so , he would ask leave to introduce a bill making appropriations for the completion of certain roads commenced by the United States in the State of Michigan . Mr. FULTON gave ...
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... notice that , at the earliest day in which it would be in order to do so , he would ask leave to introduce the following bills : 1. A bill to provide for the armed occupation and settlement of that part of Florida which is now overrun ...
... notice that , at the earliest day in which it would be in order to do so , he would ask leave to introduce the following bills : 1. A bill to provide for the armed occupation and settlement of that part of Florida which is now overrun ...
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