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... , measures have been already adopted to rebuild library , passed on the 21st of February , 1806 ; and that the Secretary of the Senate notify the House Proceedings . | The bill sent from the House of 21 22 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... , measures have been already adopted to rebuild library , passed on the 21st of February , 1806 ; and that the Secretary of the Senate notify the House Proceedings . | The bill sent from the House of 21 22 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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... sent from the House of Representatives on the subject . MONDAY , December 29 . The PRESIDENT Communicated a letter from ROBERT WRIGHT , stating that he had resigned his seat in the Senate . PHILIP REED , appointed a Senator by the Le ...
... sent from the House of Representatives on the subject . MONDAY , December 29 . The PRESIDENT Communicated a letter from ROBERT WRIGHT , stating that he had resigned his seat in the Senate . PHILIP REED , appointed a Senator by the Le ...
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... sent , that this bill be now read the third time . The Senate resumed , as in Committee of the Whole , the second reading of the bill for the relief of Seth Harding , late a Captain in the Navy of the United States , and the bill having ...
... sent , that this bill be now read the third time . The Senate resumed , as in Committee of the Whole , the second reading of the bill for the relief of Seth Harding , late a Captain in the Navy of the United States , and the bill having ...
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... sent to the Governors of the Orleans and Mississippi Terri- tories , and to the commanders of the land and naval forces there , to be on their guard against surprise , and in constant readiness to resist any enterprise which might be ...
... sent to the Governors of the Orleans and Mississippi Terri- tories , and to the commanders of the land and naval forces there , to be on their guard against surprise , and in constant readiness to resist any enterprise which might be ...
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... sent of its inhabitants , and that his resources were in- adequate , as yet , to effect it by force . He took his course then at once , determined to seize on New Or- leans , plunder the bank there , possess himself of the military and ...
... sent of its inhabitants , and that his resources were in- adequate , as yet , to effect it by force . He took his course then at once , determined to seize on New Or- leans , plunder the bank there , possess himself of the military and ...
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