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... House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House have passed a resolution that the Secretary of State be directed to cause to be furnished to each member of the two Houses a copy of the laws of the sixth Con- gress ; in which ...
... House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House have passed a resolution that the Secretary of State be directed to cause to be furnished to each member of the two Houses a copy of the laws of the sixth Con- gress ; in which ...
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... House had de- clared the system was pure , and admitted not of amendment . It had , on the contrary , been acknow- ledged by every member that had spoken , to be capable of improvement , and gentlemen had been called upon to point out ...
... House had de- clared the system was pure , and admitted not of amendment . It had , on the contrary , been acknow- ledged by every member that had spoken , to be capable of improvement , and gentlemen had been called upon to point out ...
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... Houses of Congress , was read , and ordered to lie for consideration . The amendments disagreed to by the House of Representatives to the bill fixing the Military Peace Establishment of the United States were read , and the ...
... Houses of Congress , was read , and ordered to lie for consideration . The amendments disagreed to by the House of Representatives to the bill fixing the Military Peace Establishment of the United States were read , and the ...
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... House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House have passed a bill making an appropriation for defraying the expenses which may arise from carrying into effect the convention made between the United States and the French ...
... House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House have passed a bill making an appropriation for defraying the expenses which may arise from carrying into effect the convention made between the United States and the French ...
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... House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House agree to some and disagree to other amendments of the Senate to the bill , entitled " An act for the rebuilding the light - house on Gurnet Point , and for other pur- poses ...
... House of Representatives informed the Senate that the House agree to some and disagree to other amendments of the Senate to the bill , entitled " An act for the rebuilding the light - house on Gurnet Point , and for other pur- poses ...
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