Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 5. 1796-March 3, 1803D. Appleton, 1857 - Law |
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... Secretary wait on the him that a quorum of the Senate is assembled . PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES , and acquaint Ordered , That the Secretary acquaint the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled , and ready ...
... Secretary wait on the him that a quorum of the Senate is assembled . PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES , and acquaint Ordered , That the Secretary acquaint the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled , and ready ...
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... Secretary of the Senate , the two Houses of Congress separated , and the Senate returned to their own Chamber , and soon after adjourned . THURSDAY , February 9 . The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following communication ...
... Secretary of the Senate , the two Houses of Congress separated , and the Senate returned to their own Chamber , and soon after adjourned . THURSDAY , February 9 . The VICE PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following communication ...
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... Secretary desire the con - motion made yesterday , that the Secretary of currence of the House of Representatives in the the Senate wait on the PRESIDENT OF THE appointment of a joint committee on their part . UNITED STATES , and notify ...
... Secretary desire the con - motion made yesterday , that the Secretary of currence of the House of Representatives in the the Senate wait on the PRESIDENT OF THE appointment of a joint committee on their part . UNITED STATES , and notify ...
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... Secretary wait on the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES , and notify him of the election of the Honorable WILLIAM BINGHAM , to be PRESIDENT of the Senate pro tempore . SENATE . ] Proceedings . situation of our country ,. FEBRUARY , 1797 ...
... Secretary wait on the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES , and notify him of the election of the Honorable WILLIAM BINGHAM , to be PRESIDENT of the Senate pro tempore . SENATE . ] Proceedings . situation of our country ,. FEBRUARY , 1797 ...
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... Secretary at War , he said , were not founded in Mr. S. presumed that until he saw the mode to fact ; particularly with respect to the expedition be adopted , he could not say whether it was being undertaken for the avowed purpose of ...
... Secretary at War , he said , were not founded in Mr. S. presumed that until he saw the mode to fact ; particularly with respect to the expedition be adopted , he could not say whether it was being undertaken for the avowed purpose of ...
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