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Concerning the establishment of a Joint Commission for the United States-Mexico Border Region Resolution /
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American state papers documents, legislative and executive of the Congress of the United States /
Published 1832Subjects: “…United States. Congress Archives.…”
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Memorial of the underwriters and merchants of the city of Baltimore
Published 1823Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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American extra. Baltimore, Friday, April 1 Highly important. Washington, April 1. : The following message was yesterday transmitted by the president of the U. States to both houses...
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. June 12th, 1813. The committee of both houses appointed "to consider what measures it is expedient for this legislature to adopt in relation to the unhappy war in which we are engaged, the means to induce a speedy restoration of peace, and to restore this commonwealth to the blessings of a free and unmolested commerce; and to that influence in the councils of the nation, to which she is so justly entitled," have attended the service assigned them, and ask leave to report a remonstrance to the Congress of the United States, which is hereunto annexed ...
Published 1813Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, the Memorial of the subscribers, citizens of the United States, residing in the first congressional district, in th...
Published 1812Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Memorial. To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. : The memorial and remonstrance of the legislature of Massachusetts.
Published 1809Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Memorial and remonstrance from the legislature of the state of Massachusetts, against certain acts of the general government; and also, expressing the opinion of that legislature, in relation to certain measures presumed by them to be contemplated by the government of the United States. : February 27th, 1809....
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Message from the President of the United States to both Houses of Congress at the commencement of the first session of the eleventh Congress
Published 1809Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Message from the President of the United States, to both Houses of Congress at the commencement of the second session of the Eleventh Congress
Published 1809Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Message from the President of the United States to both Houses of Congress at the opening of the second session of the Eleventh Congress
Published 1809Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. The undersigned citizens of the state of Vermont, beg leave humbly to represent .....
Published 1808Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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National intelligencer extra. Washington City, November 8, 1808. This day, at 12 o'clock, the president of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the followin...
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The Memorial of the merchants & traders of the city of Baltimore
Published 1806Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Memorial of the merchants of the town of Boston, in the state of Massachusetts. February 3, 1806. Referred to the committee of the whole House, on the state of the Union.
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The Memorial of the merchants & traders of the city of Baltimore
Published 1806Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Message from the President of the United States, respecting the violation of neutral rights, the depredations on the colonial trade, and impressments of American seamen ....
Published 1806Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a memorial of the merchants of Baltimore on the violation of our neutral rights
Published 1806Call Number:Located:Online Book -
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Memorial of sundry merchants of Newburyport, in the district of Massachusetts 28th January, 1803, referred to the committee of the whole House ... on so much of the message from the President of the United States ... as relates to discriminating and countervailing duties, and the act of the British Parliament on that subject.
Published 1803Call Number:Located:Online Book