Journal of the House of Representatives of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1809 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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Pagina 10
... amend that clause of the same which relates to the choice of a Speaker , by inserting after the word " ballots , " the following : " the tellers re- ported , that the whole number of ballots were one " hundred and twenty ; that sixty ...
... amend that clause of the same which relates to the choice of a Speaker , by inserting after the word " ballots , " the following : " the tellers re- ported , that the whole number of ballots were one " hundred and twenty ; that sixty ...
Pagina 15
... amend the journal of yesterday's pro- ceedings by striking out the words " 6 Ordered , That the said Thomas Dunn do give his attendance accordingly . " And the question being taken thereupon It was determined in the negative . The House ...
... amend the journal of yesterday's pro- ceedings by striking out the words " 6 Ordered , That the said Thomas Dunn do give his attendance accordingly . " And the question being taken thereupon It was determined in the negative . The House ...
Pagina 19
... amend the journal of yesterday , by insert- ing after the reference of the message from the Presi- dent of the United States the following order : " Ordered , That five thousand copies of the said message and documents be printed for ...
... amend the journal of yesterday , by insert- ing after the reference of the message from the Presi- dent of the United States the following order : " Ordered , That five thousand copies of the said message and documents be printed for ...
Pagina 35
... amend the resolution of Mr. Randolph , by adding to the end of the same these words : " and furnishes an additional proof of the spirit of accommodation on the part of the government of the United States , which has , at no time , been ...
... amend the resolution of Mr. Randolph , by adding to the end of the same these words : " and furnishes an additional proof of the spirit of accommodation on the part of the government of the United States , which has , at no time , been ...
Pagina 40
... amend the said proposed resolution , by inserting at the end thereof the following words : " And that the commit- tee also inquire whether any , and what private com- pensation has been made to such suffering persons . " And the ...
... amend the said proposed resolution , by inserting at the end thereof the following words : " And that the commit- tee also inquire whether any , and what private com- pensation has been made to such suffering persons . " And the ...
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Aaron Lyle according to order Adam Boyd Alexander M'Kim amend appointed Archibald Van Horn Barzillai Gannett Bibb Burwell Bassett Commerce and Manufactures Committee of Claims Committee of Commerce Daniel Blaisdell Daniel Sheffey David Bard Ebenezer Sage entitled An act Ezekiel Bacon Filled above vacancy Gideon Gardner Henry Southard Jacob Hufty Jacob Swoope James Cochran Jeremiah Morrow John G John Rhea John Roane Jonathan Fisk Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha junior Laban Wheaton Loe Livermore Matthew Clay Matthias Richards Meshack Franklin motion names are thereunto Nathaniel Macon Nicholas Peterson Goodwyn petition of sundry petition was read praying presented a petition question being taken Randolph referred resolution Resolved Richard Cutts Richard Stanford Robert Le Roy Robert Whitehill Robert Witherspoon Roy Livingston Speaker taken thereupon thereunto subscribed Thomas Gholson Thomas Newton Thomas Sammons thousand eight hundred Timothy Pitkin United whole House William Baylies William Ely William Findley William Kennedy William Milnor Willis Alston yeas
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