Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... proposed to leave it at the discretion of the Treasury , with the sanction of the President , to adopt such hydrometer as might be proved , by experi- ment and comparison , most accurate , and best adapted to the purpose , & c . & c ...
... proposed to leave it at the discretion of the Treasury , with the sanction of the President , to adopt such hydrometer as might be proved , by experi- ment and comparison , most accurate , and best adapted to the purpose , & c . & c ...
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... proposed , especially as the present committee was composed of a majority of the persons who were upon the committee by which , at the last session , this bill had been matur- ed . The President , it was true , had recommended the ...
... proposed , especially as the present committee was composed of a majority of the persons who were upon the committee by which , at the last session , this bill had been matur- ed . The President , it was true , had recommended the ...
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... proposed thereto , the question was about to be put on ordering the bill to be ed to the babits and constitutions of our citizens - to de- lude from their present peaceful abodes a considerable population . Before we adopt a measure of ...
... proposed thereto , the question was about to be put on ordering the bill to be ed to the babits and constitutions of our citizens - to de- lude from their present peaceful abodes a considerable population . Before we adopt a measure of ...
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... proposed military post . A motion was now made for adjournment , and , being carried , The House adjourned . IN SENATE . - WEDNESDAY , DEC . 22 , 1824 . Mr. JOHNSTON , of Louisiana , laid the following re- solutions on the table ...
... proposed military post . A motion was now made for adjournment , and , being carried , The House adjourned . IN SENATE . - WEDNESDAY , DEC . 22 , 1824 . Mr. JOHNSTON , of Louisiana , laid the following re- solutions on the table ...
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... proposed inquiry into the subject , he hoped it would be agreed to . Mr. EATON thought the scheme suggested by the resolution an impracticable one , or , at any rate , one of much difficulty , and one which , he believed , the Senate ...
... proposed inquiry into the subject , he hoped it would be agreed to . Mr. EATON thought the scheme suggested by the resolution an impracticable one , or , at any rate , one of much difficulty , and one which , he believed , the Senate ...
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