Journal of the House of Representatives of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1794 Some vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House." |
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... reading of fuch communications , and ( unless otherwife directed by the House ) ... read on the fame day without fpecial order of the House . The first reading ... fecond reading without a question . Upon the second reading of a bill , the ...
... reading of fuch communications , and ( unless otherwife directed by the House ) ... read on the fame day without fpecial order of the House . The first reading ... fecond reading without a question . Upon the second reading of a bill , the ...
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... read the first time . On motion , The faid bill was read the fecond time , and ordered to be committed to a committee of the whole Houfe , no Monday next . Mr. Madifon , from the committee appointed , pre fented , according to order ...
... read the first time . On motion , The faid bill was read the fecond time , and ordered to be committed to a committee of the whole Houfe , no Monday next . Mr. Madifon , from the committee appointed , pre fented , according to order ...
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... first , fecond , third and fifth refolutions were feverally read the second time , and on the question put thereupon , agreed to by the House . The fourth refolution was read a fecond time , amended at the Clerk's table , and agreed to ...
... first , fecond , third and fifth refolutions were feverally read the second time , and on the question put thereupon , agreed to by the House . The fourth refolution was read a fecond time , amended at the Clerk's table , and agreed to ...
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... read the first time ; On motion , The faid bill was read the fecond time , and ordered to be committed to a committee of the whole House , to - morrow . The Houfe , according to the order of the day , re- folved itself into a committee ...
... read the first time ; On motion , The faid bill was read the fecond time , and ordered to be committed to a committee of the whole House , to - morrow . The Houfe , according to the order of the day , re- folved itself into a committee ...
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... read , ftating the inconveniences to which they are fubjected , from an ... read , praying that he may receive the pay and other emolu- ments due for the fervices ... second time , and ordered to be committed to a com- mittee of the whole ...
... read , ftating the inconveniences to which they are fubjected , from an ... read , praying that he may receive the pay and other emolu- ments due for the fervices ... second time , and ordered to be committed to a com- mittee of the whole ...
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according to order acquaint the Senate adjourned until to-morrow Alexander Mebane alſo Benjamin Bourne bill under confideration bill was read Clerk Clerk's table Cobb reported committed committee appointed Committee of Claims Congreſs day were further deceaſed defire their concurrence eleven o'clock engroffed bill faid bill faid petition faid refolution faid report fervices feven feveral orders fhall folved itſelf fome time ſpent Francis Malbone ftate fuch further poftponed Henry Glen Houfe adjourned Houſe and read Houſe do acquaint Houſe proceeded inrolled bills intituled John John Wilkes Kittera meffage motion opinion thereupon Paine Wingate Peleg Wadsworth Pennſylvania Peter Muhlenberg petition be referred Philip Van Cortlandt poftponed until to-morrow prefented Prefident proceeded to confider purpoſes purſuant queſtion read the fecond read the third Refolved refpecting refumed the chair report the fame Repreſentatives ſaid Secretary at War Senate therewith ſhall Speaker refumed Speaker-The Senate ſpent therein ſtate Theodorus Bailey thouſand ſeven hundred Treaſury United whole Houſe
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Seite 24 - Mr. Speaker—The Senate have appointed a committee on their part, jointly with fuch committee as may be appointed on the part of this Houfe, to wait on the Prefident of the United States, and inform him, that a quorum of the two Houfes is aflembled, and ready to receive any communications he may think proper to make to them:
Seite 23 - one room (hall have authority, by joint ballot, to cleft a delegate to Congrefs, who (hall have a feat in Congrefs, with a right of debating, but not of voting, during this temporary government.
Seite 32 - they {hall have retraced the origin and progrefs of the infurrection, let them determine whether it has not been fomented by combinations of men, who, carelefs of confequences, and difregarding the unerring truth, that thofe who roufe, cannot always appeafe a civil convulfion, have difleminated, from an ignorance or perverfion of
Seite 24 - from the joint committee appointed to wait on the Prefident of the United States and notify him, that a quorum of the two Houfes is aflembled, and ready to receive any communications he may think proper to make to them, reported, that the committee had, according to order, performed that fervice,
Seite 29 - a decided inducement to the fmalleft efficient numbers. In this uncertainty, therefore, I put into motion fifteen thoufand men, as being an army, which, according to all human calculation, -would be prompt, and adequate in every view ; and might perhaps, by rendering refiftance defperate, prevent the effufion of blood. Quotas had been
Seite 31 - have, from their fidelity in the difcharge of their functions, fuftained material injuries to their property. The obligation and policy of indemnifying them are ftrong and obvious. It may alfo merit attention, whether policy will not enlarge this provifion to the retribution of other citizens, who, though not under the ties of office, may have
Seite 31 - for upholding the conftitution and the laws. The amount, even if all the injured were included, would not be great ; and on future emergencies, the government would be amply repaid by the influence of an example, that he, who incurs a lofs in its defence, {hall find a recompence in its liberality.
Seite 19 - on parchment, by the Clerk of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, or the Secretary of the Senate, as the bill may have originated in the one or the other Houfe, before it
Seite 34 - being done to ourfelves. Let us unite, therefore, in imploring the Supreme Ruler of nations, to fpread his holy protection over thefe United States:—to turn the machinations of the wicked to the confirming of our conftitution:—to enable us at all times to root out internal fedition,
Seite 30 - amnefty, and may be deemed fit objects of example; that the friends to peace and good government were not in need of that aid and countenance, which they ought always to receive, and I truft, ever will receive, againft the vicious and turbulent, I