Journal: 1st-13th Congress. Repr. . 14th Congress, 1st Session-50th Congress, 1st Session, Band 1 |
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... Florida , and took his position on the Spanish side , on which , in the whole extent of the river , there was no town , no port , or custom house , and scarcely any settlement . His purpose , therefore , was not to sell his goods to the ...
... Florida , and took his position on the Spanish side , on which , in the whole extent of the river , there was no town , no port , or custom house , and scarcely any settlement . His purpose , therefore , was not to sell his goods to the ...
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... Florida , and to the occurrences there . It merits atten- tion , also , that the Territory had then been ceded to the United States by a treaty , the ratification of which had not been refused , and which has since been performed ...
... Florida , and to the occurrences there . It merits atten- tion , also , that the Territory had then been ceded to the United States by a treaty , the ratification of which had not been refused , and which has since been performed ...
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... Florida has been given to the United States , but the officers charged with that service , by an order from his Catholic Majesty , delivered by his Mi- nister to the Secretary of State , and transmitted by a special agent to the Captain ...
... Florida has been given to the United States , but the officers charged with that service , by an order from his Catholic Majesty , delivered by his Mi- nister to the Secretary of State , and transmitted by a special agent to the Captain ...
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... Florida , and St. Augustine , that of the Governor of East Florida , at which places the inconsiderable population of each province was principally collected , two Secre- taries were appointed , the one to reside at Pensacola , and the ...
... Florida , and St. Augustine , that of the Governor of East Florida , at which places the inconsiderable population of each province was principally collected , two Secre- taries were appointed , the one to reside at Pensacola , and the ...
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... Florida , be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . The bill explanatory of the act for the relief of James Leander Cathcart , passed May fifteenth , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty was read the ...
... Florida , be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . The bill explanatory of the act for the relief of James Leander Cathcart , passed May fifteenth , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty was read the ...
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affirmative Barbour Benton bill be engrossed bill pass bill was read committee correctly engrossed Committee of Claims Committee on Finance Committee on Public Congress consider and report D'Wolf Dickerson district Eaton Ebenezer Stevens engrossed and read entitled An act following motion further consideration thereof Holmes House of Representatives James Leander Cathcart JAMES MONROE Johnson Lanman Louisiana Lowrie Missouri mittee motion for consideration notify the House Ordered Orleans petition was read praying presented the memorial presented the petition proceeded to consider Public Lands read a third read the second referred the bill referred the petition relief of James relief of John report thereon reported a bill Representatives accordingly request the concurrence Resolved resumed the consideration Ruggles second reading Secretary notify Secretary request Senate adjourned Senate proceeded Senate resumed sider and report Southard submitted the following thereof be postponed third reading Thomas tion title thereof treaty of Saganaw United whole William Nott
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Seite 313 - An Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States, in the Revolutionary war...
Seite 357 - An Act to regulate Trade and Intercourse with the Indian Tribes, and to preserve Peace on the Frontiers...
Seite 83 - States, and for other purposes, whereby the said State has become one of the United States of America: in order therefore to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States within the said State of Ohio.
Seite 185 - States for her rights, and of their determination not to interfere with them. The provinces belonging to this hemisphere are our neighbors, and have, successively, as each portion of the country acquired its independence, pressed their recognition by an appeal to facts not to be contested, and which they thought gave them a just title to it. To motives of interest this Government has invariably disclaimed all pretension, being resolved to take no part in the controversy, or other measure in regard...
Seite 77 - AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE DUE EXECUTION OF THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, WITHIN THE STATE OF OHIO.
Seite 336 - Florida from the operation of certain ordinances, having been reported by the committee correctly engrossed, was read a third time. Resolved, That this bill pass and that the title thereof be " An act to relieve the people of Florida from the operation of certain ordinances.
Seite 117 - an act for the apportionment of Representatives among the several states according to the first enumeration,' and I return it to your House, wherein it originated, with the following objections.
Seite 407 - Union on an equal footing with the original states, and for other purposes," whereby the said state has become one of the United States of America; in order therefore to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States within the...
Seite 152 - Spanish growth or manufactures, directly from the ports of Spain or of her colonies, shall be admitted for the term of twelve years, to the ports of Pensacola and St. Augustine, in the Floridas, without paying other or higher duties on their cargoes, or of tonnage, than will be paid by the vessels of the United States.
Seite 19 - ... presented to the adoption of a virtuous and enlightened people appeared to be a plain one. It must be gratifying to all to know that this necessity does not exist. Nothing, however, in contemplation of such important objects, which can be easily provided for, should be left to hazard. It is thought that the revenue may receive an augmentation from the existing sources, and in a manner to aid our manufactures, without hastening prematurely the result which has been suggested. It is believed that...