Mississippi. General Assembly
Mississippi (Staat) General Assembly
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- 510 1 _ ‡a Mississippi. ‡b Legislature
- 510 2 _ ‡a Mississippi ‡b Legislature
- 551 _ _ ‡a Mississippi ‡g Staat
Works
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Google Books, via WWW, Nov. 3, 2010: | |
Journals of the General Assembly of ... 1940: | |
Letter from Cowles Mead, speaker of the House of representatives of the Mississippi Territory, enclosing a copy of a presentment against Harry Toulmin, judge of the Superior court for the Washington district in said territory, made by the Grand jury of Baldwin County. | |
Memorial to the Congress of the United States. Whereas, The agents of the United States have seized all the lumber and logs of the mill-owners and log-men on the rivers of Pearl, Jordan, Wolf, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Escatawpa, Chickasaha and Leaf, Red, Bowie, Tallahala and Boguehoma Creeks, and numerous other smaller streams in the southern part of Mississippi, and hold the same in their possession; and, ...Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, that our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our representatives be requested to use all honorable means whereby the people of the lumber and log district can obtain-sure and speedy relief, and a law to passed so as to recompense to those parties, whose property has been seized by the United Sates Government, for all damages... Approved January 21st, 1878. | |
A preamble and resolutions in relation to the persons denominated "Abolitionists" ... : Approved. February 27, 1836. | |
Resolutions of the General Assembly of the Mississippi Territory of the United States and a memorial, from the said General Assembly, annexted thereto, addressed to the President, Senate, and House of representatives of the United States. 10th February, 1803. Referred to the Committee of the whole House on the states of the union. | |
Secession of the state of Mississippi from the federal union, Wednesday, January 9th, A. D. 1861. An ordinance to dissolve the Union between the State of Mississippi and other states united with her under the compact entitled. "The Contitution of the United States of America ... | |
The select committee to which was referred "so much of the Governor's message as relates to the resolutions from the states of Louisiana, Maine, New-Hampshire, and Pennsylvania, with the accompanying documents," beg leave to report ... the adoption of the following resolution ... Resolved that the doctrine of nullification is contrary to the letter and spirit of the constitution ... | |
To the public. The undersigned having observed in Green's Impartial observer, of the lst inst. an anonymous publication, by a person styling himself "The Friend of the people," containing an exaggerated estimate of the supposed expence attending the second grade of government we therefor consider it our duty to counteract the nefarious and facticus designs of the persons concerned in the above publication... that the following estimate will not be exceeded in any one year... Saturday Nov. 8, 1800. Anthony Hutchins, Thos. Calvin H. Hunter, Thos. M. Green, John Burnet, Sutton Bankes, Cato West, James Hoggatt. |