Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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... adopted, 10 96-100 cents ; and, if the amendment of existing law, with those proposed by the bill reported by the gentleman from Vermont [Mr. \1 1 i.n KV > is adopted, the Committee on Manufactures, und also by the amend20 cents ...
... adopted, 10 96-100 cents ; and, if the amendment of existing law, with those proposed by the bill reported by the gentleman from Vermont [Mr. \1 1 i.n KV > is adopted, the Committee on Manufactures, und also by the amend20 cents ...
Page lv
... adopted, 823. removal of, a resolution in relation to the removal of tlie Choclaw and Chickasaw Indians, taken up, 896. adopted, 898. a bill reported by : h. Committee on Indian Affairs, making appropriation to defray the expenses of ...
... adopted, 823. removal of, a resolution in relation to the removal of tlie Choclaw and Chickasaw Indians, taken up, 896. adopted, 898. a bill reported by : h. Committee on Indian Affairs, making appropriation to defray the expenses of ...
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... adopted, 2054. Memorials, a resolution respecting the printing of them. 2407. Major General, an inquiry into the expediency of abo lishing the office, 2484. resolution agreed to, 2493. the hill for abolishing the office taken up, 2678 ...
... adopted, 2054. Memorials, a resolution respecting the printing of them. 2407. Major General, an inquiry into the expediency of abo lishing the office, 2484. resolution agreed to, 2493. the hill for abolishing the office taken up, 2678 ...
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