PRESIDENT and Vice President of the U. S., and declaring the officer to act as President in case of vacancies in offices of President and Vice Presi- dent, approved March 1, 1792. An act relative to election of PRESIDENT and Vice President, in case of vacancies in those offices by casualty. Provision for the election of a....
PRESIDENT or Vice President of the U. S. to be delivered into the office of Secretary of State. A resignation or refusal to accept office of PRESIDENT and Vice President of the U. S. to commence March 4, &c. Term of office of the
PRESIDENT and Vice President of the U. S. An act providing compensa- tion to the PRESIDENT and Vice President of the U. S. Compensation to, and penalty of, persons appointed to deliver electoral votes for ... PRESIDENT and Vice President of the U. S. Compensation to persons, &c., to deliver electoral votes for PRESIDENT and Vice President of the U. S. An act to establish a uniform time for holding elections for electors of ................... PRESIDENT and Vice President of the U. S., from 1789 to 1849. (See Elec- toral Votes.) Electoral votes, &c., for PRESIDENT of the U. S., on the death of Wm. H. Harrison, President. Pro-
ceedings introducing John Tyler to office as acting.. PRESIDENT of the Senate authorized to administer oaths. The....... 288, 294 PRESIDENT pro tempore of the Senate to act as President of the U. S. in. case of vacancies in office of President and Vice President. The PRESIDENTS pro tempore, from March 4, 1789, to March 3, 1851. Names and attendance in Senate of the Vice Presidents and...
PRINTED by order of the two Houses of Congress, from 1789 to 1851. Re- marks descriptive of the documents PRIVATEERS being fitted out in the U. S. against foreign powers at peace with the U.S. An act to prevent PUBLICATION of amendments to the Constitution of the U. S. Provision for the
RATIFICATION of the Constitution by the States. Dates of the RATIFICATION of first ten amendments of the Constitution by the States. Dates of the
RATIFICATION of the eleventh and twelfth amendments of the Constitution, &c.
RECORDS of one State in every other State, territory, &c. Authentication of the.
REMARKS or preface to the second edition of this book.... REMARKS on the propriety of reading and understanding the Constitution xxiii REMARKS on the authenticity of this edition of the Constitution xlv REMARKS on the design of the Alphabetical Analysis of the Constitution... 37 REMARKS on the official proceedings, and the causes which led to the adop- tion and ratification of the Constitution of the U. S.
REMARKS on the causes which immediately led to the formation of the Con- stitution, and on the States having a leading agency in that important
REMARKS on the manner of commencing proceedings of the Government under the Constitution of the U. S. REMARKS on the picture of George Washington, as taken from Houdon's statue at Richmond, Virginia
REMARKS relative to the appointment of George Washington to be Lieu- tenant-General and Commander-in-Chief of the armies of the U. S. July 3,
REMARKS in relation to the national mourning and solemnities on the death of George Washington
REMARKS relative to the inaugural addresses of the first four Presidents of the U. S.
REMARKS introductory to the General Laws, forming a peculiar class of general import inserted herein...... REMARKS explanatory of the several tables contained in this volume REMARKS on the ratification of the Constitution by the original States, and on the discretionary right and power of Congress to admit "New States" into the Union..... REMARKS relative to the sources of historical, political, statistical, and other information regarding the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial action of the Government in possession of the public offices at the seat of Govern- ment
REMARKS descriptive of the contents of the Legislative Journals of the Senate and House of Representatives of the U. S. REMARKS descriptive of the regular documents ordered to be printed by the Senate and House of Representatives, from 1789 to 1851........ 457, 458, 459 REMARKS in relation to the books procured for the Congress or National Library, and the means employed for a regular increase of their number 472 REMARKS relative to the books in the Department of State 479 REMEDIAL justice in the Courts of the U. S. An act to provide further.......... 301 REPORTERS of decisions of the Supreme Court of the U. S. from 1789 to 1851. Names, &c., of the......
REPORTS of decisions of the Supreme Court of the U. S. from 1789 to 1851. Description of the books of..
REPRESENTATIVES in Congress elected Speakers, from March 4, 1789, to March 3, 1851, showing the commencement and termination of their ser- vice, and the States represented by them. 386, 387 REPRESENTATIVES in Congress among the several States, according to the sixth census. An act for the apportionment of. (See States.)· REPRESENTATIVES in Congress. Provision for dividing States into dis- tricts for election of REPRESENTATIVES of the U. S. in Congress assembled, on July 4, 1776. Declaration of Independence by the
RESIGNATION or refusal to accept the office of President or Vice President of the U. S. to be delivered into the office of the Secretary of State....... 293
RESIGNATION to Congress, by George Washington, of his commission as Com- mander-in-Chief of the American army, on December 23, 1783..... REVENUE from impost duties as recommended by Congress in 1783, was the cause of proceedings which led to the adoption of the Constitution. Report of Committee of Congress of Confederation, showing that the failure of the States to carry out the general system of... ..131-139, 140-142-146-150, 151 REVENUE from impost, as provided by resolution of Congress of April 18, 1783. (See Commerce.) Resolutions of Congress of February 15, 1786, re- commending to the States to empower Congress to carry into effect a general system of ... .139-141-149-151-153
REVENUE and Tariff laws, &c. Description of books relating to.... 467 REVOLUTION. Books relating to the history of the American Colonies and the 452 RHODE ISLAND. Chronological statement of the charters and constitutions of 407
SAFE-CONDUCT issued under the authority of the U. S. Penalty for vio- lating a
SEAT of Government of the U. S. The District of Columbia established the permanent.
SECRETARIES of the Senate of the U. S., from 1789 to 1851. Table of the names, service, &c., of the.....
SECRETARY of the Senate of the U. S. Oaths to be taken by the..... SENATE of the U. S. directing the purchase of copies of this Book. tions of the
22, 288, 289 Reso'u- SENATE of the U. S. Oaths of office to be taken by the members and Secretary of the....
SENATE, of the Vice Presidents and Presidents pro tempore, from March 4,
1789 to March 3, 1851. Names of and attendance in the....... SENATE of the U. S. Table of the names, service, &c., of the Secretaries of the 385 SENATE of the U. S. Description of the Legislative and Executive Journals
and Records of Impeachments of the
SENATE of the U. S., from 1789 to 1851. Remarks descriptive of the Docu- ments printed by order of the ...457, 458, 459 SENATORS of the U. S. in office, from March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1851, show- ing their names, commencement and termination of their service, States represented by them, &c., viz.:
[When Senators shall take their seats from States that have not yet ap- pointed Senators, they shall be placed by lot in the foregoing classes, but in such a manner as shall keep the classes as nearly equal as may be in numbers. Vide resolution of the Senate, May 14, 1789. The first class expire in 1851; the second in 1847, and the third in 1849. Vide the Con- stitution, page 3.]
SESSION of Congress from March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1851. Commencement and termination of, and number of days in, each SOUTH CAROLINA, in 1787, appointing deputies to Convention to form the Constitution. Act of.......
SOUTH CAROLINA. Chronological statement of the Charters and Constitu- tions of
SOUTH CAROLINA ceded Western lands to the U. S. August 9, 1787 SPEAKER of the House of Representatives shall act as President of the U. S. in case of vacancy, &c. Provisions that the SPEAKER of the House of Representatives authorized to administer oaths. The.... ..288-291 SPEAKERS of the House of Representatives of the U. S., from March 4, 1789 to March 3, 1851, showing the commencement and termination of their ser- vice, and States represented by them.... .386, 387 SPEECHES in the two Houses of Congress from 1789 to 1851. Description of the Books, Newspapers, &c., containing the......
STATE to receive electoral votes in absence of the President of the Senate,
and to send a special messenger to district judge for electoral votes in case of failure to be received otherwise. The Secretary of........ STATE, in case of vacancies in the office of President and Vice President of the U. S. Duties of the Secretary of...... STATE. A resignation or refusal to accept of the office of President or Vice President to be delivered into the office of the Secretary of STATE, regarding the publication of amendments to the Constitution of the U. S. Duties of the Secretary of.......
STATE from 1789 to 1851. Names, States, service, &c., of all the Secreta- ries of
STATE Department. Description of selection of certain books in the Library of the....
STATE or Territory, &c. An act for the authentication of Acts, Records, and Judicial proceedings of one State or Territory in every other ........290–294 STATE in certain cases-the proceedings in State Courts in such cases to be null and void The U. S. Judges empowered to grant the writ of Habeas Corpus, and to discharge the citizens of any foreign State confined in the prison of any
STATES. Dates of ratification of the Constitution by the
STATES. Dates of ratification of first ten amendments of the Constitution by the STATES. Ratification of the eleventh and twelfth amendments by the...... 36 STATES in providing revenue for the support of the Federal Government, as recommended by Congress on April 18, 1783. Reports of committees showing the failure of the several..... ..131–139, 140-142-146–150, 151 STATES that were prominent in the proceedings which immediately led to the adoption of the Constitution of the U. S. Remarks in relation to the.. 153 STATES. Resolution of Congress of the Confederation of May 22, 1782, ap- pointing a committee to represent the financial and commercial difficul- ties to the several...
STATES to form a Constitution of the U. S. Resolutions of the General As- sembly of New York, July 21, 1782, recommending a Convention of the.. 155 STATES to remedy the difficulties. Resolution of the Confederation of Vir- ginia, of January 21, 1786, for a Convention of the..... STATES, at Annapolis, in 1786, recommending the appointment of deputies to form the Constitution. Proceedings of commissioners from several of the..
STATES, for the appointment of deputies to Convention to form the Constitu- tion of the U. S. Acts of the several-viz.: Of Virginia, passed October 16, 1786 Of New Jersey, passed November 23, 1786 Of Pennsylvania, passed December 30, 1786 Of North Carolina, passed January 6, 1787 Of Delaware, passed February 3, 1787 Of Georgia, passed February 10, 1787 Of New York, passed February 28, 1787 Of South Carolina, passed March 8, 1787.
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