Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen1;Volumen35Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... taken sident of the United States as relates to manufactures , other than the coast of Africa , being designated , their should remain within the United States ; and no place , be referred to the Committee of Commerce and Man - removal ...
... taken sident of the United States as relates to manufactures , other than the coast of Africa , being designated , their should remain within the United States ; and no place , be referred to the Committee of Commerce and Man - removal ...
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... taken by the public vessels and landed there under it . DECEMBER , 1819 . the petition ; which was read , and referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads . Mr. BURRILL presented the petition of Joseph Aborn , surveyor of ...
... taken by the public vessels and landed there under it . DECEMBER , 1819 . the petition ; which was read , and referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads . Mr. BURRILL presented the petition of Joseph Aborn , surveyor of ...
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... taken for public use ; designat- ing , particularly , by whose orders property may be taken , the manner of ascertaining its value , and the mode by which the owner shall receive , with the least possible delay , the just compensation ...
... taken for public use ; designat- ing , particularly , by whose orders property may be taken , the manner of ascertaining its value , and the mode by which the owner shall receive , with the least possible delay , the just compensation ...
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... taken for public use , and by whose orders it may be taken ; the manner of ascertaining its value , and the mode by which the owner shall be compensated ; and agreed thereto . The Senate proceeded to consider the motion of the 23d ...
... taken for public use , and by whose orders it may be taken ; the manner of ascertaining its value , and the mode by which the owner shall be compensated ; and agreed thereto . The Senate proceeded to consider the motion of the 23d ...
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... taken , shall have gone out of the possession of the Senate announcing their decision ; nor shall any motion for reconsideration be in order , unless made on the same day on which the vote was taken , or within the two next days of ...
... taken , shall have gone out of the possession of the Senate announcing their decision ; nor shall any motion for reconsideration be in order , unless made on the same day on which the vote was taken , or within the two next days of ...
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