Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 1; Volume 26Gales and Seaton, 1834 - Law |
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... York , for the term of six years , commencing with the fourth day of March last , severally produced their credentials , were qualified , and they took their seats in the Senate . The PRESIDENT communicated a report from the Secretary ...
... York , for the term of six years , commencing with the fourth day of March last , severally produced their credentials , were qualified , and they took their seats in the Senate . The PRESIDENT communicated a report from the Secretary ...
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... York , stating that he hath obtained , at a very great expense , a machine for weaving stock- ings and stockinetts of all descriptions , called the Nottingham warp loom ; and , inasmuch as he is not the original inventor of the said ...
... York , stating that he hath obtained , at a very great expense , a machine for weaving stock- ings and stockinetts of all descriptions , called the Nottingham warp loom ; and , inasmuch as he is not the original inventor of the said ...
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... York , Howell , Hubbard , Humphreys , Hungerford , Hyneman , Inger- soll , Irwin , Jackson of Rhode Island , Jackson of Vir- ginia , Kennedy , Kent of N. York , Kent of Maryland , Kerr , Kilbourn , King of Massachusetts , Law , Lewis ...
... York , Howell , Hubbard , Humphreys , Hungerford , Hyneman , Inger- soll , Irwin , Jackson of Rhode Island , Jackson of Vir- ginia , Kennedy , Kent of N. York , Kent of Maryland , Kerr , Kilbourn , King of Massachusetts , Law , Lewis ...
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... York , Pennsylva- nia , or Virginia . As to the situation of New York , no one , he presumed , would imagine that she was not as much exposed as New Hampshire . Of seacoast New Hampshire had but a single point , and yet arms were given ...
... York , Pennsylva- nia , or Virginia . As to the situation of New York , no one , he presumed , would imagine that she was not as much exposed as New Hampshire . Of seacoast New Hampshire had but a single point , and yet arms were given ...
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... York , Howell , Hufty , Jackson of Rhode Island , Kennedy , Kent of New York , King of Mass . , Lewis , Lovett , Lowndes , Macon , Miller , Moffitt , Markell , Murfree , Oakley , Pear- son , Pickering , Pitkin , Post , Potter , John ...
... York , Howell , Hufty , Jackson of Rhode Island , Kennedy , Kent of New York , King of Mass . , Lewis , Lovett , Lowndes , Macon , Miller , Moffitt , Markell , Murfree , Oakley , Pear- son , Pickering , Pitkin , Post , Potter , John ...
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Page 683 - ... upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.
Page 359 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons: to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
Page 683 - All obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract, or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle and of fatal tendency.
Page 645 - March one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using and vending to others to be used...
Page 565 - Congress above mentioned and an act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States and the several acts supplementary thereto, may be renewed.
Page 367 - EXCISE [a hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but by WRETCHES hired by those to whom excise is paid ']. 1 The Commissioners of Excise being offended by this severe reflection,!
Page 533 - Naboth said to Ahab, The Lord forbid it me, that I should give the inheritance of my fathers unto thee.
Page 25 - An act to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions, and to repeal the act now in force for that purpose...
Page 647 - An act for an amicable settlement of limits with the state of Georgia, and authorizing the establishment of a government in the Mississippi territory...
Page 733 - States, suspended by this act, and by the act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States, and the several acts supplementary thereto, may be renewed with the nation so doing.