Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 |
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... entitled to indemnification under the first article of the treaty of Ghent , and for the distribution among such claimants of the sum paid by the government of Great Britain under the convention of 13th November , 1826 , closed their ...
... entitled to indemnification under the first article of the treaty of Ghent , and for the distribution among such claimants of the sum paid by the government of Great Britain under the convention of 13th November , 1826 , closed their ...
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... entitled as a Sergeant in the Revolutionary war , may be issued to them : and , On motion by Mr Chambers , Ordered , That it lie on the table . Agreeably to order , the Senate proceeded , by ballot , to the appointment of the Standing ...
... entitled as a Sergeant in the Revolutionary war , may be issued to them : and , On motion by Mr Chambers , Ordered , That it lie on the table . Agreeably to order , the Senate proceeded , by ballot , to the appointment of the Standing ...
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... entitled " An act to reduce and fix the military peace establishment of the United States , " passed March 2d , 1821 ; and The bill for the relief of John Smith T. and Wilson P. Hunt , were seve- rally read the second time , and ...
... entitled " An act to reduce and fix the military peace establishment of the United States , " passed March 2d , 1821 ; and The bill for the relief of John Smith T. and Wilson P. Hunt , were seve- rally read the second time , and ...
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... entitled " An act to reduce and fix the military peace establishment of the United States , " passed March 2d , 1821 ; and The bill for the relief of John Smith T. and Wilson P. Hunt ; reported them severally without amendment . Mr ...
... entitled " An act to reduce and fix the military peace establishment of the United States , " passed March 2d , 1821 ; and The bill for the relief of John Smith T. and Wilson P. Hunt ; reported them severally without amendment . Mr ...
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... entitled , as an Ensign in the army of the Revolution ; and Ordered , That it be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs . Mr. Johnston , of Louisiana , presented the memorial of the Legislature of Louisiana , praying that the ...
... entitled , as an Ensign in the army of the Revolution ; and Ordered , That it be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs . Mr. Johnston , of Louisiana , presented the memorial of the Legislature of Louisiana , praying that the ...
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act making appropriations affirmative amendment are-Messrs Barton Bean river Benton Berrien bill be engrossed Burnet committee correctly engrossed Committee of Claims Committee on Finance Committee on Pensions Committee on Public Congress considered and agreed Cumberland road desired by one-fifth Dickerson District duties Eaton engrossed and read entitled An act following motion Hayne Hendricks House of Representatives Iredell John Adams John Gwynn JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Johnson Judiciary Kane Kentucky Legislature Louisiana Maryland McKinley Missouri Mount Dearborn nays being desired Ordered praying presented the memorial presented the petition President proceeded to consider Public Lands read a third read the second read the third referred the bill request the concurrence resolution Resolved Robbins Rowan Ruggles Sanford second reading Secretary request Select Committee Senate adjourned Senate proceeded Senate resumed Senators present severally read Silsbee Smith South Carolina Tazewell unanimous consent United Vice-President communicated Virginia Military District voted Whole Willey Woodbury yeas and nays
Passagens conhecidas
Página 186 - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and useful arts by securing for limited times to inventors the exclusive right to their respective discoveries.
Página 51 - Rule 27.] [In the appointment of the standing committees, the Senate will proceed, by ballot, severally to appoint the chairman of each committee; and then, by one ballot, the other members necessary to complete the same...
Página 187 - States to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises for the purpose of paying the debts and providing for the common defence and general welfare of the...
Página 20 - Resolved, That the Committee on Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of...
Página 200 - In such measures as I may be called on to pursue, in regard to the rights of the separate states, I hope to be animated by a proper respect for those sovereign members of our Union; taking care not to confound the powers they have reserved to themselves with those they have granted to the confederacy.
Página 121 - An act for enrolling or licensing ships or vessels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries, and for regulating the same.
Página 192 - ... its deliberate conviction that the acts of Congress, usually denominated the Tariff laws, passed avowedly for the protection of domestic manufactures, are not authorized by the plain construction, true intent, and meaning of the Constitution.
Página 17 - ... years, and the date from which the last enumeration commenced was the first Monday of August of the year 1820. The laws under which the former enumerations were taken were enacted at the session of Congress immediately preceding the operation; but considerable inconveniences were experienced from the delay of legislation to so late a period. That law, like those of the preceding enumerations, directed that the census should be taken by the marshals of the several districts and Territories of...
Página 12 - ... unconstitutional. The people of no one State have ever delegated to their Legislature the power of pronouncing an act of Congress unconstitutional ; but they have delegated to them powers, by the exercise of which the execution of the laws of Congress within the State may be resisted. If we suppose the case of such conflicting legislation sustained by the corresponding Executive and Judicial authorities, patriotism and philanthropy turn their eyes from the condition in which the parties would...
Página 113 - House, to make a list of the votes as they shall be declared ; that the result shall be delivered to the President of the Senate, who shall...