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The following Message was received from the of Tennessee , be referred to a select committee , PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES : to consider and report what , in their opinion , it is proper for the Senate to do thereon ; and that ...
The following Message was received from the of Tennessee , be referred to a select committee , PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES : to consider and report what , in their opinion , it is proper for the Senate to do thereon ; and that ...
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Subsequently a message PRESIDENT'S SPEECH . was received from the Senate , informing the Hoose that they had ... Mr. Williams made the usual motion direct- attend them in receiving the communication of ing the Clerk to cause each member ...
Subsequently a message PRESIDENT'S SPEECH . was received from the Senate , informing the Hoose that they had ... Mr. Williams made the usual motion direct- attend them in receiving the communication of ing the Clerk to cause each member ...
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He thought it would be best to deter- The SPEAKER informed the House that he had mine to do no private business at all . received a communication from the Department Mr. HARTLEY observed that if any private case of State , containing ...
He thought it would be best to deter- The SPEAKER informed the House that he had mine to do no private business at all . received a communication from the Department Mr. HARTLEY observed that if any private case of State , containing ...
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Extract of a letter from John Quincy French wished them to do so , as he had lately Adams to the Secretary of State , dated Hague , received intelligence that the Dutch had objected February 17 , 1797 , representing the French Reto do ...
Extract of a letter from John Quincy French wished them to do so , as he had lately Adams to the Secretary of State , dated Hague , received intelligence that the Dutch had objected February 17 , 1797 , representing the French Reto do ...
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[ May , 1797 . vernment with marked indignity ; for though the rectory even before he was received ? If we were gentleman from Virginia suggested an opinion a colony of France , indeed , it might have been that their refusal to receive ...
[ May , 1797 . vernment with marked indignity ; for though the rectory even before he was received ? If we were gentleman from Virginia suggested an opinion a colony of France , indeed , it might have been that their refusal to receive ...
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