Inhaltsangabe
This book presents the legislative proceedings of the 1814 sitting of the New Jersey General Assembly, a state with a rich history dating back to its founding as a proprietary colony in 1664. The volume contains a detailed record of the Assembly's debates, votes, and legislative actions, providing insights into the political, social, and economic issues of the time. The Assembly addressed a wide range of matters, including the establishment of banks, construction of roads and bridges, and measures related to the ongoing War of 1812. This book offers a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the development of New Jersey and the United States during this period.
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Excerpt from Votes and Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth General Assembly of the State of New-Jersey: At a Session Begun at Trenton, on the Twenty-Fifth Day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fourteen, and Continued by Adjournments, Being the First Sitting
Pennington, esq. Was chosen, who accordingly took the chair.
The House then proceeded to the choice of a Clerk, when James J. Wilson was chosen without Opposition.
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