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... bill authorizing the discharge of Laurence Erb from his confinement , reported an amendment ; which was read . Ordered , That it lie for consideration . Mr. TRACY , from the committee of conference upon the differing votes of the two ...
... bill authorizing the discharge of Laurence Erb from his confinement , reported an amendment ; which was read . Ordered , That it lie for consideration . Mr. TRACY , from the committee of conference upon the differing votes of the two ...
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... bill to repeal certain acts respecting the organization of the courts of the United States , and for other purposes , was read a second time ; and , it was agreed that the consideration of this bill should be the order of the day for to ...
... bill to repeal certain acts respecting the organization of the courts of the United States , and for other purposes , was read a second time ; and , it was agreed that the consideration of this bill should be the order of the day for to ...
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... bill to a select committee . The session would be two or three months longer , and if the report made by the committee should not prove agreeable , there would be time enough to bring in another bill . This attempt to harmonize all ...
... bill to a select committee . The session would be two or three months longer , and if the report made by the committee should not prove agreeable , there would be time enough to bring in another bill . This attempt to harmonize all ...
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... bill providing for the payment and extending the pri- Mr. BRECKENRIDGE gave notice that he should vilege of franking ... bill extending the privilege of franking letters to the delegate from the Mississippi Territory , and mak- ing ...
... bill providing for the payment and extending the pri- Mr. BRECKENRIDGE gave notice that he should vilege of franking ... bill extending the privilege of franking letters to the delegate from the Mississippi Territory , and mak- ing ...
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... bill was read , and ordered to the second reading . FRIDAY , February 5 . The bill for the relief of Lyon Lehman was read the second time , and referred to Messrs . BRADLEY , TRACY , and OGDEN , to consider and report thereon . it from ...
... bill was read , and ordered to the second reading . FRIDAY , February 5 . The bill for the relief of Lyon Lehman was read the second time , and referred to Messrs . BRADLEY , TRACY , and OGDEN , to consider and report thereon . it from ...
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