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... . COMPILED AS A MANUAL OF REFERENCE FOR THE LEGISLATOR AND STATESMAN . BY CHARLES LANMAN , LATE LIBRARIAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1864 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the DICTIONARY.
... . COMPILED AS A MANUAL OF REFERENCE FOR THE LEGISLATOR AND STATESMAN . BY CHARLES LANMAN , LATE LIBRARIAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1864 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the DICTIONARY.
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Compiled as a Manual of Reference for the Legislator and Statesman Charles Lanman. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1864 , BY CHARLES LANMAN , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the ...
Compiled as a Manual of Reference for the Legislator and Statesman Charles Lanman. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1864 , BY CHARLES LANMAN , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the ...
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... entered the army . At the close of the war he re- sided at the High Hills of Santee , pur- suing his profession , and afterwards at Mecklenburg . While he held a seat in Congress , from 1803 to 1805 , the Legis- lature elected him ...
... entered the army . At the close of the war he re- sided at the High Hills of Santee , pur- suing his profession , and afterwards at Mecklenburg . While he held a seat in Congress , from 1803 to 1805 , the Legis- lature elected him ...
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... entered Harvard University at the age of twelve years , and graduated with honor ; and having studied law , commenced the practice of his profession , in his native town , in 1781. He was acknowledged to be the most eloquent debater in ...
... entered Harvard University at the age of twelve years , and graduated with honor ; and having studied law , commenced the practice of his profession , in his native town , in 1781. He was acknowledged to be the most eloquent debater in ...
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... entered Dartmouth College in 1794 , but left his studies there , after being invited by his brother to join him in the mercantile business in Boston . He became interested in the cotton ma- nufacture , and in 1821 was one of the three ...
... entered Dartmouth College in 1794 , but left his studies there , after being invited by his brother to join him in the mercantile business in Boston . He became interested in the cotton ma- nufacture , and in 1821 was one of the three ...
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Dictionary of the United States Congress: Compiled as a Manual of Reference ... Charles Lanman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1864 |
Dictionary of the United States Congress: Compiled as a Manual of Reference ... Charles Lanman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1864 |
Dictionary of the United States Congress: Compiled as a Manual of Reference ... Charles Lanman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1864 |
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Sida 512 - To borrow money on the credit of the United States ; To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes ; To establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies, throughout the United States ; To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of...
Sida 521 - Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, two- thirds of both Houses concurring, That the following article be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the /United States ; which, when ratified by three-fourths of the said Legislatures, shall be valid as part of the said Constitution, viz.
Sida 517 - Delaware, December 7, 1787 ; Pennsylvania, December 12, 1787 ; New Jersey, December 18, 1787 ; Georgia, January 2, 1788; Connecticut, January 9, 1788; Massachusetts, February 6, 1788; Maryland, April 28, 1788 ; South Carolina, May 23, 1788 ; New...
Sida 201 - This committee consisted of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston.
Sida 501 - He has refused, for a long time after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise ; the State remaining, in the mean time, exposed to all the danger of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
Sida 499 - Agreeably to the order of the day, the Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole, to take into their further consideration the Declaration ; and, after some time, the president resumed the chair, and Mr. Harrison reported that the committee have agreed to a Declaration, which they desired him to report. The Declaration being read, was agreed to as follows : " A DECLARATION BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED.
Sida 502 - Nor have we been wanting in attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here.
Sida 226 - ... first in peace, first in war, and first in the hearts of his countrymen...
Sida 535 - An act for the cession of ten miles square, or any lesser quantity of territory within this State, to the United States in Congress assembled, for the permanent seat of the general government...
Sida 453 - Buren the vote of Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas, and Michigan.