9 research outputs found

    30th Congress, First Session: Executive No. 1. [Senate]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. 44 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    30th Congress, First Session: Executive, No. 65 [Senate]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. 635 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    29th Congress, Second Session: Document No. 19 [House of Representatives, Executive]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. Includes correspondence by Zachary Taylor, et al. 109 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    30th Congress, First Session: Executive Document No. 70 [House of Representatives]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. Includes correspondence by James Buchanan, John Y. Mason, Robert Stockton, et al. 49 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    30th Congress, First Session: Executive Document No. 69 [House of Representatives]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. 74 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    30th Congress, First Session: Executive No. 40. [Senate]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. Includes correspondence by James Buchanan. 19 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    29th Congress, First Session: [No.] 337 [Senate]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. Includes correspondence by John Slidell, James Buchanan, et al. 131 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    29th Congress, First Session: Document No. 2 [House of Representatives, Executive]

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    State of the Union address by United States president James K. Polk regarding national interests regarding Texas and the possibility of war.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection

    30th Congress, Second Session: Executive Document No. 61. [House of Representatives]

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    U.S. Congressional publication. Documenting the illegal slave trade between Africa and Brazil, and involvement of American ships and slave-traders. 223 pp.The U.S. Serial set is a specially bound, consecutively numbered version of all House and Senate reports and documents. Many, but not all, of the government documents in the Americas archive come originally from the U.S. Serial set, although were bound together at some later point into the collection that is now represented in this collection
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