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In Senate of the United States
December 31, 1816. ; Mr. Noble submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States, November 24, 1818
Mr. Noble submitted the following motion for consideration -
A Bill Making Further Provision for Settling Claims to Land in the Territory of Illinois
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A Bill Making Provision for the Establishment of Additional Land Offices in the Territory of Missouri
and for the Final Adjustment of Claims to Towns and Village Lots Therein -
A Bill Making Provision for the Establishment of Additional Land Offices in the Territory of Missouri
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A Bill Making Provision for the Location of the Lands Reserved by the First Article of the Treaty of the Ninth of August One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fourteen between the United States and the Creek Nation to Certain Chiefs and Warriors of That Nation
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A Bill Permitting Certain Locations of Land to Be Made, and Granting Donations of Land to Certain Inhabitants of the County of New Madrid, in the Territory of Missouri
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In Senate of the United States, February 2, 1818
Mr. Burrill submitted the following motion for consideration -
Ohio lands, registered for sale, at Allen Latham's office, corner of Water and Paint streets, Chillicothe
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In Senate of the United States, December 2, 1818
Mr. Leake, submitted the following motion for consideration -
A letter addressed to the members of the Legislature of Pennsylvania
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fourteen
The committee appointed at the last session of the legislature, to set in the recess to collect facts and documents, and to digest and report, at the present session, a system for the management of the lands of this commonwealth, in the district of Maine," have attended that service, and ask leave, as the result of their inquiries, to make the following report -
Resolves of the General Court of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, respecting the sales of eastern lands
with the reports of the committees appointed to sell said lands; from February 2, 1804, to June 14, 1810. ; Printed by order of the Legislature of Feb. 14, 1811 -
To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives, of the commonwealth of Massachusetts
The commissioners of the Land Office in compliance with the order of the two houses of the legislature, passed on the twenty-third of February last, take leave to report -
In Senate of the United States, January 21, 1818
Mr. Morrow submitted the following motion for consideration -
Memorial of the directors of the New England Mississippi Land Company, citizens of the state of Massachusetts
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The memorial of the directors of the New-England Mississippi Land Company, citizens of the state of Massachusetts
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An Act to Amend the Act, Entitled An Act Concerning the Commissioners of the Land Office, and the Sale of Unappropriated Lands, and For Other Purposes
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The Great improvement of commons that are enclosed, for the advantage of the lords of manors, the poor, and the publick
Wherein is set forth an experienced method of enriching every sort of soil, and improvements in His Majesty's forest for raising timber in the quickest manner: with many other discoveries, explaining the practice of ripening fruits at any time of the year by fire-walls, and warm-poles: with particular remarks concerning the improvement of mushrooms, cucumbers, kidney-beans, pease, &c. to perfect them at any season. In which is particularly explained, the manner of making and mending of roads at a small expence -
Letter from the Secretary of War
transmitting a report on the claims to lands for military services ; also, a report on claims for duplicates of warrants issued from the land office of Virginia, and plats and certificates of surveys founded on such warrants, suggested to have been lost or destroyed -
Memorial, &c. of the Virginia Yazoo Company to the Congress of the United States
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Remarks occasioned by the view taken of the claims of 1789, in a memorial to Congress of the agents of the New England Mississippi Land Company
with a vindication of their title at law, annexed -
Mr. Worthington submitted the following motion
which was read and ordered to lie for consideration -
An Address to the people of Pennsylvania upon a great public question
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In Senate of the United States. December 19th, 1815
Mr. Barbour submitted the following motion for consideration