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... unanimous consent obtained , leave to introduce a bill ( S. No. 27 ) author- izing the corporation of Washington city to make a loan and issue stock for building a market - house ; which was read twice by its title , and referred to the ...
... unanimous consent obtained , leave to introduce a bill ( S. No. 27 ) author- izing the corporation of Washington city to make a loan and issue stock for building a market - house ; which was read twice by its title , and referred to the ...
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... unanimous consent , consid- ered as in Committee of the Whole , reported to the Senate , ordered to be engrossed for a third reading , read the third time , and passed . BILLS INTRODUCED . Mr. WILLIAMS asked , and by unanimous consent ...
... unanimous consent , consid- ered as in Committee of the Whole , reported to the Senate , ordered to be engrossed for a third reading , read the third time , and passed . BILLS INTRODUCED . Mr. WILLIAMS asked , and by unanimous consent ...
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... unanimous consent , submitted the following resolution ; which was read , considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Secretary of War be directed to furnish this House with copies of any and all corre- spondence in his possession ...
... unanimous consent , submitted the following resolution ; which was read , considered , and agreed to : Resolved , That the Secretary of War be directed to furnish this House with copies of any and all corre- spondence in his possession ...
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