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Report of the committee appointed on the 20th of October last, to prepare and report articles of impeachment, against John Pickering, district judge of the district of New Hampshire, who was impeached by this House, during the last session, of high crimes and misdemeanors. 27th December, 1803. Read, and referred to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. by United States. Congress. House - 1803]
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Report of the committee appointed on the 20th of October last, to prepare and report articles of impeachment, against John Pickering, district judge of the district of New Hampshire, who was impeached by this House, during the last session, of high crimes and misdemeanors. 27th December, 1803. Read, and referred to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next.
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Printed here are the four articles of impeachment presented to the Senate by the House managers on 4 January 1804. He was charged with drunkenness and unfair rulings, and was impeached and later removed from office (March 12, 1804). He was the first U.S. official to be impeached.
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Printed here are the four articles of impeachment presented to the Senate by the House managers on 4 January 1804. He was charged with drunkenness and unfair rulings, and was impeached and later removed from office (March 12, 1804). He was the first U.S. official to be impeached.
Shaw & Shoemaker 5459. Removed from a nonce volume. A librarian's lightly pencilled notation on title-page. Very good.
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Report of the Select Committee On Heavy Ordnance Projectiles: Appointed Under Senate Resolution of August 2, 1882, Senator John A. Logan, Chairman
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Report of the select committee appointed on the 12th ult. to inquire into the expediency of altering the flag of the United States. January 2, 1817. Read, and ordered to be printed
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[Washington D.C.]: [Printed by William A. Davis], 1817. First edition. Removed. Disbound, faint War Department Library stamp on title, some foxing, still about very good.. 3 pp. 8vo. Number 23 in brackets at the top. The committee proposed the current version of the American flag, recommending "to reduce the stripes to the original thirteen ... and to increase the stars to correspond with the number of states now in the Union--and hereafter to add one star to the flag whenever a new state shall be fully admitted." The committee had noted that in 1794, after two states had entered the nation, the flag had two addtional stripes and stars added, but that this approach would likely be impractical to carry out in the future. as new staates are added. OCLC locates six individual copies. copies: Univ. Penn, Yale, Univ. Virginia, American Antiquarian Society, Univ. Michigan, Office of Commonwealth (Pa). American Imprints 42734.
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