Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... President's Annual Message . gress , to exert. OF MONDAY , November 13 , 1820 . The second session of the Sixteenth Congress commenced this day , at the City of Washington , conformably to the act , approved the thirteenth of May , one ...
... President's Annual Message . gress , to exert. OF MONDAY , November 13 , 1820 . The second session of the Sixteenth Congress commenced this day , at the City of Washington , conformably to the act , approved the thirteenth of May , one ...
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... President of the United States , and that the President in- formed the committee that he would make a com- munication to the two Houses forthwith . PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE . It is manifest that the pressures of which we com- plain have ...
... President of the United States , and that the President in- formed the committee that he would make a com- munication to the two Houses forthwith . PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE . It is manifest that the pressures of which we com- plain have ...
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... President of the United States as concerns our rela- tions with Spain and with France , be referred to the Committee of Foreign Relations . Our peace with the Powers on the coast of Barbary has been preserved , but we owe it altogether ...
... President of the United States as concerns our rela- tions with Spain and with France , be referred to the Committee of Foreign Relations . Our peace with the Powers on the coast of Barbary has been preserved , but we owe it altogether ...
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... PRESIDENT also communicated a report of one year from and after the day of next , to the Secretary of the Treasury , made in obedience forfeit and abandon to the United States such frac- to a resolution of the Senate , directing him to ...
... PRESIDENT also communicated a report of one year from and after the day of next , to the Secretary of the Treasury , made in obedience forfeit and abandon to the United States such frac- to a resolution of the Senate , directing him to ...
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... PRESIDENT communicated the memorial o. NOVEMBER , 1820 . On Claims - Messrs . WILSON , ROBERTS , MOR- RIL , RUGGLES , and VAN DYKE . On the Judiciary - Messrs . SMITH , BURRILL , PINK- NEY , WALKER of Georgia , and HOLMES of Maine . On ...
... PRESIDENT communicated the memorial o. NOVEMBER , 1820 . On Claims - Messrs . WILSON , ROBERTS , MOR- RIL , RUGGLES , and VAN DYKE . On the Judiciary - Messrs . SMITH , BURRILL , PINK- NEY , WALKER of Georgia , and HOLMES of Maine . On ...
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