The committee of this House, to whom was referred an order, directing them to "consider the present posture of our national affairs and to report such measures, as they may deem expedient on the part of this House, to express its sense thereon," have attended to that subject and ask leave to report the following resolutions, which are respectfully submitted.
1828
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The committee of this House, to whom was referred an order, directing them to "consider the present posture of our national affairs and to report such measures, as they may deem expedient on the part of this House, to express its sense thereon," have attended to that subject and ask leave to report the following resolutions, which are respectfully submitted.
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At head of title: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In House of Representatives, Feb. 14, 1828
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[Boston, Massachusetts] : [Printed by Dutton and Wentworth], [1828]
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1 online resource (3 pages).
Series
House (Series) (Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives) ; 1828, no. 46.
Summary
By order of the committee, John Brazer Davis, chairman.
Document which includes a Massachusetts committee report signed by John Brazer Davis, Chairman, which introduces a series of resolutions for consideration of the House. The resolutions, included following the report, note that the House approves of the official conduct of the United States President John Quincy Adams and are interested in his re-election; and that it approves the actions of Henry Clay in his performance of duties; and that it approves the enlightened policy that "has characterized the measures of the present National Administration."
Document which includes a Massachusetts committee report signed by John Brazer Davis, Chairman, which introduces a series of resolutions for consideration of the House. The resolutions, included following the report, note that the House approves of the official conduct of the United States President John Quincy Adams and are interested in his re-election; and that it approves the actions of Henry Clay in his performance of duties; and that it approves the enlightened policy that "has characterized the measures of the present National Administration."
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Dutton and Wentworth were printers to the state in 1828.
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed February 3, 2023).
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Print version: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In House of Representatives, Feb. 14, 1828. [Boston : Printed by Dutton and Wentworth, 1828]
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