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By the House of Delegates. January 1, 1799. Whereas it is highly expedient that every constitutional barrier should be opposed to the introduction of foreign influence into our national councils, and that the constitution of the United States sh

United States Senate, January 13, 1832

By the President of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas the constitution of the United States of America provides that the President may on extraordinary occassions convene both Houses of Congress ... I have therefore thought i

Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

Constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787, and since ratified by the several states : with the amendments thereto, to which are added, standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives of the United States and the rules of the Senate

By the House of Delegates. January 1, 1799. Whereas it is highly expedient that every constitutional barrier should be opposed to the introduction of foreign influence into our national councils, and that the constitution of the United States sh

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 28, Folder 34.

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By the House of Delegates, January 12, 1785. Resolved, that the bill to lay a general tax for the support of the ministers of the gospel of all societies of christians within this state, be referred and taken into consideration on the fifth day

Civilian defense poster. "Jerry", the American eagle, which posed for this striking poster, is a resident of the National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C. The poster, in four colors, was issued today to illustrate Civilian Defense Week, observance of which begins Armistice Day, November 11, by proclamation of President Roosevelt. Specific days have been set aside throughout the week to mark special aspects of the Office of Civilian Defense, Office of Emergency Management (OEM). From an actual photograph. It is being distributed by state and local defense throughout the nation. Poster designed by Herbert Matter, distributed by the Office of Civilian Defense. It is printed in four colors. Copies may be obtained from state and local councils

An address of the House of delegates of Maryland to their constituents. [Signed] Thomas Cockey Deye, Speaker. [Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green, 1786.]

Address of the Grand Council, U.L.A., to the councils of the Union League in Alabama [January 2, 1867].

The conclave - a poem, descriptive of a scene at Washington previous to a late important election, in which the dramatis personae are characteristically delineated, and the object and the means of their united councils clearly unfolded. [1832].

An address of the House of delegates of Maryland to their constituents. [Signed] Thomas Cockey Deye, Speaker. [Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green, 1786.]

Thanksgiving, 1942. Cooperation in industry. America's employees and employers throughout the country answered the call for more production for victory by setting up 1,650 labor-management councils, representing more than 3,200,000 workers. These committees concentrate their united energies on improving production, speeding operations, reducing absenteeism, and eliminating waste. Here, a labor-management committee of the Anthracite industry in Pennsylvania confers on the ways and means of increasing production in the mines

Sea jeeps. Ice is no barrier to the Ford-built amphibian car. Here one dives into the ice from a river bank in the Detroit area as the three passengers hold on

To the freemen and freeholders of the City and County of New York. Friends and fellow citizens. From the prudence of your councils, and the wisdom of your determinations, you have heretofore deservedly acquired the approbation of the wise and th

Air views of Palestine. Flight down the delta of the Nile to Alexandria. Striking ocean effect of desert sands. Breaking on a barrier of cultivation

By the House of Delegates, January 12, 1785. Resolved, that the bill to lay a general tax for the support of the ministers of the gospel of all societies of christians within this state, be referred and taken into consideration on the fifth day

To the freemen and freeholders of the City and County of New York. Friends and fellow citizens. From the prudence of your councils, and the wisdom of your determinations, you have heretofore deservedly acquired the approbation of the wise and th

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