Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th Congress, 2nd Session, Volumen1 |
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James Buchanan , Thomas H. Crawford , Harmar Denny , Joshua Evans , James Ford , Joseph Fry , jr . John Gilmore , From PENNSYLVANIA , From DELAWARE , From MARYLAND , From JOURNAL OF THE [ Dec.
James Buchanan , Thomas H. Crawford , Harmar Denny , Joshua Evans , James Ford , Joseph Fry , jr . John Gilmore , From PENNSYLVANIA , From DELAWARE , From MARYLAND , From JOURNAL OF THE [ Dec.
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... Wil- liam W. Ellsworth , George Evans , Joshua Evans , Horace Everett , Isaac Finch , John Gilmore , Benjamin Gorham , Innis Green , George Grennell , jr . , Jonathan Harvey , Joseph Hemphill , James L. Hodges , Cornelius Hol- land ...
... Wil- liam W. Ellsworth , George Evans , Joshua Evans , Horace Everett , Isaac Finch , John Gilmore , Benjamin Gorham , Innis Green , George Grennell , jr . , Jonathan Harvey , Joseph Hemphill , James L. Hodges , Cornelius Hol- land ...
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A committee was appointed upon the subject of a distribution of the surplus revenue , in pursuance of the fourth resolution , consisting of Mr. Polk , Mr. Patton , Mr. Fry , Mr. Earll , Mr. Jarvis , Mr. Leavitt , and Mr. Evans , of ...
A committee was appointed upon the subject of a distribution of the surplus revenue , in pursuance of the fourth resolution , consisting of Mr. Polk , Mr. Patton , Mr. Fry , Mr. Earll , Mr. Jarvis , Mr. Leavitt , and Mr. Evans , of ...
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Mr. Evans , of Maine , presented a petition of Mary McCausland , of the State of Maine , praying that the pension granted to her late husband , James McCausland , may be continued to her . 3 Mr. Hubbard presented a petition of Zadock ...
Mr. Evans , of Maine , presented a petition of Mary McCausland , of the State of Maine , praying that the pension granted to her late husband , James McCausland , may be continued to her . 3 Mr. Hubbard presented a petition of Zadock ...
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... made August 26 , 1815 ; of Captain Samuel Evans , made the 20th November , 1815 ; of Captain William Bainbridge , made the 18th October , 1817 ; and the joint report of General Joseph G. Swift , and Captain Samuel Evans , and Oliver ...
... made August 26 , 1815 ; of Captain Samuel Evans , made the 20th November , 1815 ; of Captain William Bainbridge , made the 18th October , 1817 ; and the joint report of General Joseph G. Swift , and Captain Samuel Evans , and Oliver ...
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Affairs affirmative amendment appropriations authorize Benjamin bill Blair Campbell Charles Clerk Commerce committed Committee on Military Congress court Daniel Davis directed discharged district duty Edward engrossed entitled An act Evans Everett expediency further consideration George Government granted Henry Improvements Indian inquire instructed Isaac James Joel John Johnson Jonah Sanford Jonathan Joseph Joseph Vance King laid letter Lewis Lewis Maxwell Maxwell memorial Messrs Michigan Military Pensions motion moved nays negative officers Ohio Ordered paid passed Peter petition of inhabitants petition was referred placing Post praying presented a petition Public Lands question Ratliff Boon referred relation relief Representatives resolution Resolved Revolutionary Richard river road Robert Samuel Secretary Senate Speaker Spencer Storrs Taylor Territory therein Thomas H Thomson titles to-morrow town Union United voted White Whittlesey Whole House William William McCreery Wilson York
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Página 26 - What good man would prefer a country covered with forests and ranged by a few thousand savages to our extensive Republic, studded with cities, towns, and prosperous farms, embellished with all the improvements which art can devise or industry execute, occupied by more than 12,000,000 happy people, and filled with all the blessings of liberty, civilization, and religion ? The present policy of the Government is but a continuation of the same progressive change by a milder process.
Página 49 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.