Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Band 1 |
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... President to prohibit foreigners from trading with the In- dians residing within our limits , and instructions have been given , under the act , to prevent such trade ; but it is obvious that the act and instructions to Indian agents ...
... President to prohibit foreigners from trading with the In- dians residing within our limits , and instructions have been given , under the act , to prevent such trade ; but it is obvious that the act and instructions to Indian agents ...
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... President to prohibit foreigners from trading with the Indians residing within our limits , and instructions have been given , under the act , to prevent such trade ; but it is obvious that the act and instructions to Indian agents can ...
... President to prohibit foreigners from trading with the Indians residing within our limits , and instructions have been given , under the act , to prevent such trade ; but it is obvious that the act and instructions to Indian agents can ...
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... President's Message as relates to the Public Buildings . JANUARY 6 , 1820 . Read , and ordered to be printed . The Committee on so much of the President's Message as re- lates to the Public Buildings , REPORT , IN PART , That , from the ...
... President's Message as relates to the Public Buildings . JANUARY 6 , 1820 . Read , and ordered to be printed . The Committee on so much of the President's Message as re- lates to the Public Buildings , REPORT , IN PART , That , from the ...
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... President's House and Executive Offices , hereto annexed , ( marked B and C ) have been laid before the committee , in order to account for such excess as has accrued in repairing and finishing those buildings . For such parts of the ...
... President's House and Executive Offices , hereto annexed , ( marked B and C ) have been laid before the committee , in order to account for such excess as has accrued in repairing and finishing those buildings . For such parts of the ...
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... President's house , amounting to $ 15,214 45 cts . was predi- catedon the supposition , that all materials then on hand , or previously ordered , had been paid for out of the general appropriation for the public buildings . This , it ...
... President's house , amounting to $ 15,214 45 cts . was predi- catedon the supposition , that all materials then on hand , or previously ordered , had been paid for out of the general appropriation for the public buildings . This , it ...
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accounts aforesaid agent alleged amount appears appointed appropriation army authority Bill British Calvert county Capitol captain cents certificate claimant Colonel Brearly command commissioners Committee of Claims Congress court house David Brearly December Delawares Department deponent deposition destroyed destruction District dollars duty dwelling house Ebenezer Sage enemy entitled evidence expenditures expense February Fort Hawkins Fort Mitchell Fort Scott Fowl Town freemen frontier furnished Georgia honor House of Representatives hundred Indians James Guyon January John Joseph Janey Judge Advocate land letter March ment military militia Mohiccans Monday's Point Moses Hazen nation Navy officers opinion ordered to lie payment Pensions petitioner present provisions Public Buildings received referred the petition relief resolution Resolved respectfully Richard Bland Lee river Secretary Secretary of War Seminole Seminole war store house territory testimony thereof tion Treasury treaty treaty of Brownstown troops United votes warriors whole House William
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Seite 5 - Resolved, That the committee on the judiciary be directed to inquire into the expediency of...
Seite 4 - That the same computation shall extend to the corps not belonging to the lines of particular states, and who are entitled to half pay for life as aforesaid ; the acceptance or refusal to be determined by corps, and to be signified in the same manner, and within the same time as above mentioned.
Seite 10 - ... there be no limitation either in the manner or measure of the punishment, the condition of the citizen will be perilous indeed. Which of these doctrines is to prevail, time will decide. Where there is no fixed law, the judgment on any particular case is the law of that single case only, and dies with it.
Seite 3 - An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports, and for other purposes...
Seite 4 - Act of Congress entitled an Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the Land and Naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary War...