Gales & Seaton
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Works
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Address of Mr. Crockett, to the voters of the Ninth congressional district of the state of Tennessee; together with his remarks in the House of representatives, January 5, 1829, on his motion to amend the bill "to amend an act, entitled 'An act to authorize the state of Tennessee to issue grants and to perfect titles to certain lands therein described, and to settle the claims to vacant and unappropriated lands in the same,'" passed April 18, 1806. | |
Congressional history, first session, Fifteenth Congress, 1818: | |
Ebenezer Cooley : December 31, 1828 : Mr. Vinton, from the Committee on the Public Lands, to which was referred the case of Ebenezer Cooley, made the following report ... | |
Letter from Gales and Seaton, publishers of a compilation of congressional documents, transmitting two volumes of that work for the inspection of the Senate. January 4, 1832. Referred to the Committee on the Library, and ordered to be printed. | |
Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting copies of all the letters and correspondence between the Secretary of War and Gen. Andrew Jackson, from the commencement of the Creek War, to March 1st, 1815. | |
[Letters of Gales & Seaton to the Comptroller and answers] : Washington, September 8 & 9, 1823. | |
Memorial of sundry merchants, (and others,) citizens of New York, praying Congress to take into consideration the subject of piracies committed on the commerce of the United States by vessels from the island of Cuba, &c. : December 13, 1824. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. | |
National paintings. : Letter from John Trumbull to the speaker of the House of Representatives, on the subject of the national paintings in the Rotundo of the Capitol. : December 9, 1828--Read, and laid upon the table. | |
Office of the National Intelligencer, Washington, January 26, 1818. Sir, it cannot have escaped your observation that there exists at present no history of the proceedings of the Congress of the United States except that which is afforded by the journals of the two houses ... | |
Pilots on the Ohio and Mississippi : memorial of sundry owners, masters, and pilots, of steam boats, navigating the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, January 9, 1826 | |
Report of the Committee on the Expenditures on the Public Buildings in the year 1824. : January 24, 1825. Ordered to lie on the table. | |
Speech of Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on certain resolutions offered to the Senate of the United States in December, 1837, by Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, involving principles of interpretation of the Constitution of the United States; | |
Speech of the Hon. Asher Robbins, of Rhode Island, in defence of the system for the protection of American industry |