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... House. He wished to state some facts on this subject. It would be recollected by gentlemen that a report had been made, on the llth February last, by the Committee on Military Affairs, in relation to certain documents received from the ...
... House. He wished to state some facts on this subject. It would be recollected by gentlemen that a report had been made, on the llth February last, by the Committee on Military Affairs, in relation to certain documents received from the ...
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... House, stood as follows : Yeas, 112, Nays 44. The resolution wan accordingly considered, in the words following : " Renolved, That » committee be appointed, on the p«rt of the House of Representatives, to join such committee as the ...
... House, stood as follows : Yeas, 112, Nays 44. The resolution wan accordingly considered, in the words following : " Renolved, That » committee be appointed, on the p«rt of the House of Representatives, to join such committee as the ...
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... house, at a proper site on Pamlico Point ; and one at the South entrance of Roanoke Marshes. In the State of Alabama, a Light-house at or near Choctaw Point, in Mobile Bay i and an Iron Spindle on S»nd Island, on the outer bar of Mobile ...
... house, at a proper site on Pamlico Point ; and one at the South entrance of Roanoke Marshes. In the State of Alabama, a Light-house at or near Choctaw Point, in Mobile Bay i and an Iron Spindle on S»nd Island, on the outer bar of Mobile ...
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