The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious IndexGales and Seaton, 1854 |
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... ment having been proposed , the PRESIDENT re- ported it to the House ; and it was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time . PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL MESSAGE . The reasonableness of the rule of reciprocity , applied to one branch of the ...
... ment having been proposed , the PRESIDENT re- ported it to the House ; and it was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time . PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL MESSAGE . The reasonableness of the rule of reciprocity , applied to one branch of the ...
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... ment , which constitution and State government so formed is republican , and in conformity with the prin- ciples of the articles of compact between the original States and the people and States in the territory north- west of the river ...
... ment , which constitution and State government so formed is republican , and in conformity with the prin- ciples of the articles of compact between the original States and the people and States in the territory north- west of the river ...
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... ment of all public accounts . The pecuniary embar- rassments by which the Government was pressed at that period , requiring a system of the most rigid econ- omy in the public disbursements , could not fail to give peculiar force to the ...
... ment of all public accounts . The pecuniary embar- rassments by which the Government was pressed at that period , requiring a system of the most rigid econ- omy in the public disbursements , could not fail to give peculiar force to the ...
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... ment , the clothing department , the purchase of arms and munitions of war , and to the Indian Department , were referred to the Accountant of the War Depart- ment . The additional duties imposed upon the Accountant by this act have ...
... ment , the clothing department , the purchase of arms and munitions of war , and to the Indian Department , were referred to the Accountant of the War Depart- ment . The additional duties imposed upon the Accountant by this act have ...
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... ment of the Patent Office , to which , as at present , single clerk was fully competent . On the whole , he could not see the necessity for creating a new department , the head of which would have a place in the Cabinet , and be one of ...
... ment of the Patent Office , to which , as at present , single clerk was fully competent . On the whole , he could not see the necessity for creating a new department , the head of which would have a place in the Cabinet , and be one of ...
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Seite 365 - That no goods, wares, or merchandise, unless in cases provided for by treaty, shall be imported into the United States from any foreign port or place, except in vessels of the United States, or in such foreign vessels as truly and wholly belong to the citizens or subjects of that country of which the goods are the growth, production, or manufacture, or from which such goods, wares, or merchandise can only be, or most usually are, first shipped for transportation.
Seite 21 - That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states, and the people and states, in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE I.
Seite 235 - That a committee of three Members be appointed on the part of the House, to join such committee as may be appointed on the part of the Senate, to wait on the President of the United States and inform him that a quorum of the two Houses has assembled, and that Congress is ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to make.
Seite 153 - That it shall be the duty of the surveyor of the lands of the United States south of the State of Tennessee...
Seite 365 - ... as have been heretofore established for the recovery, collection, distribution, and 'remission of forfeitures to the United States by the several revenue laws.
Seite 143 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Seite 275 - In pursuance of this authority, the act of 1795 has provided, "that whenever the United States shall be invaded, or be in imminent danger of invasion from any foreign nation or Indian tribe, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to call forth such number of the militia of the State or States most convenient to the place of danger, or scene of action, as he may judge necessary to repel such invasion, and to issue his...
Seite 29 - No law varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened.
Seite 723 - On all foreign vessels which shall be entered in the United States from any foreign port or place, to and with which vessels of the United States are not ordinarily permitted to enter and trade...
Seite 725 - An Act to provide for mitigating or remitting the forfeitures, penalties and disabilities accruing in certain cases therein mentioned...