The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American IndependenceJoseph Blunt G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... ( John ance of the duties allotted to me , Marshall , ) in the hall of the house in the station to which I have been of representatives . A large con- called . course of distinguished strangers and citizens attended to witness the cere ...
... ( John ance of the duties allotted to me , Marshall , ) in the hall of the house in the station to which I have been of representatives . A large con- called . course of distinguished strangers and citizens attended to witness the cere ...
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... John Wil- liams , from Tennessee , in 1817 . To the admission and qualification of these senators no objection was made . The question was consi- dered as settled by the decision in 1801 , and they took their seats . The senate now ...
... John Wil- liams , from Tennessee , in 1817 . To the admission and qualification of these senators no objection was made . The question was consi- dered as settled by the decision in 1801 , and they took their seats . The senate now ...
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... John W. Taylor received 89 , Louis M'Lane , 36 , J. W. Campbell 41 , and Andrew Stevenson 17 votes : scat- tering 11. On the second ballot , J. W. Taylor received 99 votes , and was declared to be duly chosen . The next day the ...
... John W. Taylor received 89 , Louis M'Lane , 36 , J. W. Campbell 41 , and Andrew Stevenson 17 votes : scat- tering 11. On the second ballot , J. W. Taylor received 99 votes , and was declared to be duly chosen . The next day the ...
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... John Sergeant as ministers on the part of the United States , and William B. Rochester , of New - York , as secre- tary to the mission . This message , with the accom- panying documents , was referred to the committee on foreign ...
... John Sergeant as ministers on the part of the United States , and William B. Rochester , of New - York , as secre- tary to the mission . This message , with the accom- panying documents , was referred to the committee on foreign ...
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... JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . " When this message was received , resolutions were offered by Mr. Rowan , censuring the executive for declining to decide upon the propriety of proceeding in the de- bate with open doors ; and refusing to proceed in ...
... JOHN QUINCY ADAMS . " When this message was received , resolutions were offered by Mr. Rowan , censuring the executive for declining to decide upon the propriety of proceeding in the de- bate with open doors ; and refusing to proceed in ...
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