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N.P. Trist ...: Report [From] the Committee On Commerce, to Whom Was Referred the Petition of Certain Shipmasters, Ship-Owners, and Other Citizens, in ... Trist, Consul of the United States at Havana
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Volunteers Of The State Of Vermont [To Accompany H. R. No. 205] March 28, 1850. Mr. J.A. King, from the Committee on Military Affairs, made the following Report: The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the petition of the volunteers of Vermont for compensation for services at the battle of Pittsburgh in 1814. House of Representatives, 31st Congress, 1st Session, Rep. No. 198.
de United States. Congress. John Alsop King, House Of Representatives Committee on Military Affairs.
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Washington, DC: 1850.. 8vo. Single Leaf, Good with marginal tears, faint staining. Scarce First Edition.
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REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE, OF COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES,; To whom was referred...the bill entitled, "An act for the rebuilding the light-house on Gurnet Point, at the entrance of Plymouth harbour, -for rebuilding the light-house at the eastern end of Nw Castle Island, -for erecting a lighthouse on Lynde's Point, -and for other purposes" ..
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1802. 8vo, pp. 8. Single folded sheet, untrimmed. (Imprints 3405). Some foxing, o/w VG.
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REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE...; To whom was referred...the petition of Theodosius Fowler... 25th March, 1802
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[Washington, DC: US Congress, 1802. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 19. Sewn and untrimmed. (Imprints 3434). VG. Fowler asks for payment for supplies that he provided to the Continental Army.
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE,; To whom was referred on the 5th of November, last. The letter from the Secretar of the Treasury, announcing his resignation. 28th of January, 1801
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House of Representatives, 1801. 8vo, pp. 16. Self wraps, sewn and untrimmed, Little foxing, fine. Imprints 1550.
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Territory of Nevada (To accompany Bill H.R. No. 567.) May 12, 1858. Mr. William Smith, from the Committee on the Territories, Made the Following Report. The Committee on the Territories, to whom was referred the petition of numerous citizens of the United States residing in the Territory of Utah, asking for the creation of a new Territory, to be formed from the western portion thereof, have, according to order, had the same under consideration, and respectfully submit the following report
de Smith, William. United States Congress. Committee on the Territories
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[Washington, D.C.]: n.p., 1858. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume else a very good copy lacking stitching.. 5 pp. 8vo. 35th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives. Report No. 375. "Power and authority in the hands of Mormons, who monopolize lands, and exert a baneful influence over the Indians, injurious to the United States. Committee reports in favor of forming a new territory, to be called Nevada," Flake: Mormon Bibliography (N: p.445). OCLC locates seven copies: Denver, Harvard, Univ. Nevada, Hayes Presidential Lib., Degolyer, Utah Hist. Soc., and Univ. Mich. Flake 9160.
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[Two papers, I]: Report 114. William T.G. Morton, Sulphuric Ether. February 23, 1849 . . . Report: The Select Committee, to whom the memorial of William T. G. Morton, asking compensation from Congress for the discovery of anaesthetic or pain subduing properly of sulphuric ether, report . . .
de MORTON William Thomas Green (1819-1868). United States, House of Representatives (Congressional).
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Washington, DC:: House of Representatives, Thirtieth Congress, second session. 1849., 1849. 8vo. 46 pp. Self-wraps. Stitching with stab and thread. [2 items]. Very good. [ALSO WITH II]: Report 114, Minority Report, W. T. G. Morton, February 28, 1849. 8vo. 99 pp. Reports relating to the ether controversy (who discovered its use for anesthesia) and Morton's attempts to get compensation. ?Containing transcripts of letters and depositions given by most of the chief protagonists of the anaesthetic controversy, amongst these Channing, Jackson, Morton, Dana, Bigelow. The opinion of the - interested - 'Minority' was that more credit should be given to Jackson and less to Morton.' [Andras Gedeon sale, April 23, 2008]. REFERENCES: I: Fulton & Stanton, The centennial of surgical anesthesia, no. 71; II: Fulton & Stanton, The centennial of surgical anesthesia, no. 72. [241-44].
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE TO WHOM WAS REFERRED THE BILL SENT FROM THE SENATE, INTITULED "AN ACT PRESCRIBING THE MODE OF DECIDING DISPUTED ELECTIONS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES." 25th. APRIL, 1800. COMMITTED TO A COMMITTE [sic] OF THE WHOLE HOUSE, ON MONDAY NEXT. (PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.)
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[Philadelphia, 1800].. 12pp. Dbd. Slight age-toning, else very good. A detailed report by a House committee responding to a Senate bill intended to resolve disputed elections of the president and vice president of the United States. Essentially rewriting the Senate's proposed version, this House version recommends the appointment of a joint committee, consisting of members of the Senate and the House, with the power to examine all disputes concerning these elections, including the role of the members of the Electoral College. The final recommendation is to change the title of the bill to read simply: "An act prescribing the mode of counting the votes for President and Vice-President of the United States." Evidence of early attempts in the Federal period to resolve disputed elections, this REPORT is of particular interest, as it was written as the voting (which lasted from April to October) began in the disputed presidential election of 1800 in which Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams. EVANS 38887.…
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