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Page 33
... carried much further . To the southward , the canal through the Dismal Swamp , now in execution , will open the communication to the waters of Albemarle sound , and from thence through the inlets to South Carolina and Georgia . To the ...
... carried much further . To the southward , the canal through the Dismal Swamp , now in execution , will open the communication to the waters of Albemarle sound , and from thence through the inlets to South Carolina and Georgia . To the ...
Page 41
... carried on either jointly or separately , and either the one or the other first , as circumstances should direct ... carrying with him from that State no quota towards his unlawful enterprise . Whe- ther , after the arrival of the ...
... carried on either jointly or separately , and either the one or the other first , as circumstances should direct ... carrying with him from that State no quota towards his unlawful enterprise . Whe- ther , after the arrival of the ...
Page 63
... carried , as occasion may require , to points unprovided with fixed batteries ; 3d , floating batteries ; and , 4th , gunboats , which may oppose an enemy at his entrance , and co - operate with the batteries for his expulsion . Maine ...
... carried , as occasion may require , to points unprovided with fixed batteries ; 3d , floating batteries ; and , 4th , gunboats , which may oppose an enemy at his entrance , and co - operate with the batteries for his expulsion . Maine ...
Page 133
... carrying into execution the foregoing powers , and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States , or in any depart- ment or officer thereof . " reverse of what the existing state of things in their ...
... carrying into execution the foregoing powers , and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States , or in any depart- ment or officer thereof . " reverse of what the existing state of things in their ...
Page 149
... carried without a division ; when the Committee rose and obtained leave to sit again . PETITIONS REFERRED . Mr. HOLMES moved that the Committee of Claims should be discharged from the further con- sideration of the petitions of Arnold ...
... carried without a division ; when the Committee rose and obtained leave to sit again . PETITIONS REFERRED . Mr. HOLMES moved that the Committee of Claims should be discharged from the further con- sideration of the petitions of Arnold ...
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