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ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS, FROM 1789 TO 1856.
EIGHTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION.
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
Monday, October 17, 1803.
PRESENT:
Tuesday, October 18.
Friday, October 21.
Saturday, October 22.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Monday, October 24.
Louisiana Cession.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Tuesday, October 25.
Wednesday, October 26.
Louisiana Treaty.
Saturday, October 29.
Monday, October 31.
Wednesday, November 2.
Louisiana Treaty.
Thursday, November 3.
Louisiana Treaty.
Friday, November 4.
Thursday, November 10.
Friday, November 11.
Monday, November 14.
Tuesday, November 15.
Wednesday, November 23.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Thursday, November 24.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Tuesday, November 29.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Friday, December 2.
Monday, December 5.
Impressment of Seamen.
Tripolitan Aggression.
Wednesday, December 7.
Thursday, December 8.
Monday, December 12.
Amendment of the Constitution.
Tuesday, December 13.
Repeal of Bankrupt Act.
Thursday, December 15.
Classification of Senators.
Friday, December 16.
Importation of Slaves.
Monday, December 19.
Admissions on the Floor.
Friday, December 30.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Tuesday, January 3, 1804.
Erection of Contingent Fund.
Monday, January 16.
Transfer of Louisiana.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Tuesday, January 17.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Monday, January 23.
Tuesday, January 24.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Thursday, January 26.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Monday, January 30.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Tuesday, January 31.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Wednesday, February 1.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Thursday, February 2.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Tuesday, February 7.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Friday, February 17.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Saturday, February 18.
Erection of Louisiana into two Territories.
Thursday, February 23.
Friday, February 24.
Saturday, February 25.
Saturday, March 10.
Election of President of the Senate, pro tem.
Tuesday, March 13.
Impeachment of Judge Chase.
Turnpike Road to the Ohio.
Wednesday, March 14.
Impeachment of Judge Chase.
Monday, March 19.
Post Roads in States.
Seat of Government.
Tuesday, March 20.
Wreck and Capture of the Frigate Philadelphia.
Tuesday, March 27.
Adjournment.
EIGHTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, October 17, 1803.
Tuesday, October 18.
President’s Message.
Wednesday, October 19.
Mourning for Samuel Adams.
Thursday, October 20.
Friday, October 21.
Saturday, October 22.
Appropriation for the Louisiana Treaty.
Monday, October 24.
The Louisiana Treaty.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Tuesday, October 25.
Louisiana Treaty.
Thursday, October 27.
Louisiana Treaty.
Friday, October 28.
Louisiana Treaty.
Saturday, October 29.
Mourning for Edmund Pendleton.
Wednesday, November 2.
Road to Natchez and New Orleans.
Monday, November 7.
Thursday, November 10.
Monday, November 14.
Tuesday, November 15.
Thursday, November 17.
Postage of Newspapers.
Friday, November 18.
Monday, November 21.
Wednesday, November 23.
Repeal of the Bankrupt Law.
Thursday, November 24.
Amy Dardin.
Friday, November 25.
Bankrupt Law.
Monday, November 28.
Public Roads.
Tuesday, November 29.
Amy Dardin.
Wednesday, November 30.
Amy Dardin.
Monday, December 19.
Mail Routes.
Friday, December 30.
Tuesday, January 3, 1804.
Light-House Duties.
Wednesday, January 4.
Addition to the Navy.
Thursday, January 5.
Official Conduct of Judge Chase.
Friday, January 6.
Importation of Slaves.
Official conduct of Judge Chase.
Saturday, January 7.
Official Conduct of Judge Chase.
Monday, January 9.
Wednesday, January 11.
Virginia Yazoo Company.
Friday, February 3.
Georgia Militia Claims.
Monday, February 13.
Public Roads.
Tuesday, February 14.
Importation of Slaves.
Wednesday, February 15.
Importation of Slaves.
Friday, February 17.
Importation of Slaves.
Monday, February 20.
Georgia Claims.
Wednesday, February 22.
Naval Peace Establishment.
Friday, February 24.
Contested Election.
Tuesday, February 28.
Louisiana Territory.
Wednesday, February 29.
Government of Louisiana.
Wednesday, March 7.
Georgia Claims.
Friday, March 9.
Government of Louisiana.
Saturday, March 10.
Georgia Claims.
Wednesday, March 14.
Government of Louisiana.
Saturday, March 17.
Government of Louisiana.
Wednesday, March 21.
Tripolitan War and Mediterranean Fund.
Duties on Imports.
Thursday, March 22.
Protection against the Barbary Powers.
Friday, March 23.
District of Columbia.
Monday, March 26.
Impeachment of Judge Chase.
Four o’clock, p. m.
Tuesday, March 27.
Specific Duties.
Half-past four o’clock, p. m.
EIGHTH CONGRESS.—SECOND SESSION.
Monday, November 5, 1804.
PRESENT:
Tuesday, November 6.
Wednesday, November 7.
Thursday, November 8.
Friday, November 9.
Monday, November 12.
Thursday, November 15.
Tuesday, November 20.
Thursday, November 22.
Friday, November 23.
Friday, November 30.
Monday, December 3.
Tuesday, December 4.
Thursday, December 6.
Monday, December 17.
Wednesday, December 26.
Monday, January 7, 1805.
Monday, January 14.
Mourning for the Honorable Mr. Potter.
Tuesday, January 15.
Thursday, January 17.
General Moses Hazen.
Monday, January 21.
African Slavery.
Tuesday, January 29.
Government of the Territory of Orleans.
Wednesday, January 30.
Army Uniform.
Thursday, January 31.
Tuesday, February 12.
Opening and Counting Votes for President and Vice President.
Wednesday, February 13.
Counting of Electoral Votes for President and Vice President.
Saturday, February 16.
Absent Members.
Wednesday, February 20.
Tripolitan War.
Friday, February 22.
Saturday, February 23.
Monday, February 25.
Commodore Preble.
Wednesday, February 27.
Franking Privilege to Aaron Burr.
Thursday, February 28.
Franking Privilege to Col. Burr.
Saturday, March 2.
Resignation of Vice President Burr.
Sunday, March 3.
Reply of Vice President Burr to the Vote of Thanks.
Adjournment.
March 4, 1805.
Inaugural Speech.
Trial of Judge Chase.
MEASURES PRELIMINARY TO THE TRIAL.
HIGH COURT OF IMPEACHMENTS.
Wednesday, January 2, 1805.
Thursday, January 3.
TRIAL OF SAMUEL CHASE.
Monday, February 4, 1805.
Thursday, February 7.
Friday, February 8.
Saturday, February 9.
William Lewis, affirmed.
Alexander J. Dallas, sworn.
Monday, February 11.
Henry Tilghman, sworn.
William Rawle, affirmed.
George Hay, sworn.
Tuesday, February 12.
John Taylor, sworn.
Philip N. Nicholas, sworn.
John Thompson Mason, sworn.
John Heath, sworn.
Wednesday, February 13.
James Triplett, sworn.
John Basset, sworn for the defence.
Thursday, February 14.
George Read, sworn.
James Lea, affirmed.
John Montgomery, sworn.
Samuel H. Smith, sworn.
John Stephen, sworn.
Friday, February 15.
Samuel Ewing, sworn.
Edward J. Coale, sworn.
William Meredith, sworn.
Luther Martin, sworn.
James Winchester, sworn.
William Marshall, sworn.
Saturday, February 16.
David M. Randolph, sworn.
John Marshall, sworn.
Edmund J. Lee, sworn.
Robert Gamble, sworn.
Philip Gooch, sworn.
Monday, February 18.
Gunning Bedford, sworn.
Nicholas Vandyke, sworn.
Archibald Hamilton, sworn.
Samuel Moore, affirmed.
William H. Winder, sworn.
James Winchester, sworn.
Tuesday, February 20.
Walter Dorsey, sworn.
John Purviance, sworn.
Nicholas Brice, sworn.
James P. Boyd, sworn.
William McMechin, sworn.
William S. Govane, sworn.
William Cranch, sworn.
Wednesday, February 20.
Thursday, February 21.
Argument for the Defence.
Friday, February 22.
Saturday, February 23.
Monday, February 25.
Tuesday, February 26.
Wednesday, February 27.
Friday, March 1.
EIGHTH CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, November 5, 1804
Tuesday, November 6.
Wednesday, November 7.
Thursday, November 8.
Sword to Decatur.
Friday, November 9.
Frigate Philadelphia.
Monday, November 12.
British Treaty.
Tuesday, November 13.
Wednesday, November 14.
Thursday, November 15.
Monday, November 19.
Sword to Decatur.
Tuesday, November 20.
Wednesday, November 21.
Louisiana Lead Mines.
Thursday, November 22.
Monday, November 26.
Preservation of Peace.
Remission of Duties.
Wednesday, November 28.
Potomac River.
Thursday, November 29.
Recession of the District of Columbia.
Thursday, December 6.
Friday, December 7.
Post Roads.
Duty on Salt.
Monday, December 10.
Tuesday, December 11.
Recession of District of Columbia.
Potomac River.
Wednesday, December 12.
Thursday, December 13.
Impressment of John Gregory.
Potomac River.
Thursday, December 27.
Mrs. Amy Dardin.
General Hazen.
Monday, December 31.
Post Road to New Orleans.
District of Columbia.
Monday, January 7, 1805.
District of Columbia.
Tuesday, January 8.
The District of Columbia.
Wednesday, January 9.
District of Columbia.
Saturday, January 12.
Tuesday, January 15.
District of Columbia.
Wednesday, January 16.
Naval Appropriations.
Friday, January 18.
Relief of Tax Collectors in New York.
District of Columbia.
Emancipation in the District of Columbia.
Monday, January 21.
Slavery in Territories.
Wednesday, January 23.
Protection of Seamen.
Thursday, January 24.
Navy Yards, &c.
Friday, January 25.
Mississippi Territory.
Tuesday, January 29.
Georgia Claims.
Wednesday, January 30.
Georgia Claims.
Thursday, January 31.
Georgia Claims.
Friday, February 1.
Postmaster-General.
Georgia Claims.
Wednesday, February 6.
Post Roads.
Tuesday, February 12.
Counting Electoral Votes.
Amy Dardin.
Wednesday, February 13.
Counting Electoral Votes.
Thursday, February 14.
Monday, February 18.
Tuesday, February 19.
Richard Taylor.
Friday, March 1.
Presidential Oath of Office.
Eodem Die, 4 o’clock, P. M.
Removal of Federal Judges.
Recall of Senators.
Saturday, March 2.
Eodem Die, 5 o’clock, P. M.
Sunday, March 3.
Importation of Slaves.
Commodore Preble.
Eodem Die, 5 o’clock, P. M.
Divorces.
Adjournment.
NINTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION.
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
Monday, December 2, 1805.
PRESENT:
Tuesday, December 3.
Wednesday, December 4.
Chaplain.
Monday, December 9.
Tuesday, December 10.
Monday, December 16.
Friday, December 20.
Trade with St. Domingo.
Tuesday, January 7, 1806.
Monday, January 13.
Hamet Caramalli, ex-Bashaw of Tripoli.
Tuesday, January 14.
Inhabitants of Galliopolis.
Friday, January 17.
Aggressions on Commerce.
Purchase of Florida.
Friday, January 24.
Friday, January 31.
Purchase of Florida.
Wednesday, February 5.
Thursday, February 6.
Purchase of Florida.
Friday, February 7.
Purchase of Florida.
Monday, February 10.
Wednesday, February 12.
British Aggressions.
Thursday, February 13.
British Aggressions.
Friday, February 14.
British Aggressions.
Wednesday, February 19.
Lewis and Clarke’s Expedition.
Thursday, February 20.
Trade with St. Domingo.
Monday, March 3.
Privileges of Foreign Ministers.
Friday, March 7.
Privileges of Foreign Ministers.
Monday, March 10.
British Aggressions.
Friday, March 14.
Captain Peter Landais.
Monday, March 17.
Ex-Bashaw of Tripoli.
Tuesday, March 18.
Thanks to General Eaton, and his Companions.
Wednesday, March 19.
Death of Senator Jackson.
Thursday, March 20.
Tuesday, April 1.
Ex-Bashaw of Tripoli.
Monday, April 7.
Importation of Slaves.
Thursday, April 10.
Non-Importation Act.
Friday, April 11.
Potomac Bridge.
Saturday, April 12.
Exclusion of Army and Naval officers from civil appointments.
Monday, April 14.
Tunisian Demand and Threat.
Tuesday, April 15.
Non-Importation Act.
Friday, April 18.
Demand and Threat of Tunis.
Saturday, April 19.
Monday, April 21.
Adjournment.
Expunging the Journal.
NINTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, December 2, 1805.
Tuesday, December 3.
President’s Message.
Wednesday, December 4.
Thursday, December 5.
Friday, December 6.
Army Rules, &c.
Yazoo Claims.
Executive Documents.
Monday, December 9.
Tuesday, December 10.
Exportation of Arms, &c.
Wednesday, December 11.
Sword to General Eaton.
French Spoliations.
Thursday, December 12.
General Eaton.
Friday, December 13.
Monday, December 16.
Tuesday, December 17.
Wednesday, December 18.
Indiana Territory—Slaves—Salt Springs—State Government.
General Moses Hazen.
Tuesday, December 24.
Friday, December 27.
Monday, December 30.
Road to the Ohio River.
Tuesday, December 31.
Monday, January 6, 1806.
Impressment of a Revolutionary Soldier’s Son.
Impressed Seamen.
Thursday, January 9.
Naval Peace Establishment.
Tuesday, January 14.
Friday, January 17.
Indiana Territory—Slavery.
Monday, January 20.
Importation of Slaves.
Tuesday, January 21.
Contingent Expenses.
Importation of Slaves.
Wednesday, January 22.
Importation of Slaves.
Monday, January 27.
Detachment of Militia.
Wednesday, January 29.
Neutral Rights.
Non-Intercourse.
Thursday, January 30.
Neutral Rights.
Friday, January 31.
Bridge across the Potomac.
Monday, February 3.
Intercourse with Great Britain.
Wednesday, February 5.
Non-Intercourse with Great Britain.
Importation of Slaves.
Thursday, February 6.
Friday, February 7.
Non-Importation of Slaves, into Territories.[32]
Removal of Federal Judges on the Address of Congress.
Naval Peace Establishment.
Monday, February 10.
Importations from Great Britain.
West India Trade.
Wednesday, February 12.
Limits of Georgia.
Thursday, February 13.
Society of Harmony.
Friday, February 14.
Indiana Territory.
Society of Harmony.
Monday, February 17.
Non-Importation of Slaves into Territories.
Tuesday, February 18.
Society of Harmony.
Church in Georgetown.
Wednesday, February 19.
Church in Georgetown.
Thursday, February 20.
Charlestown, (Kanawha,) Virginia.
Friday, February 21.
Payment of Witnesses.
Monday, February 24.
Amendment of the Constitution.
Exclusion of Contractors from Seats in the House—Prohibition of Plurality of Offices—Disjunction of Military and Naval with Civil Appointments.
Thursday, February 27.
Importation of Slaves.
Prize Money.
Wednesday, March 5.
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
Importations from Great Britain.
Thursday, March 6.
Non-Importation of British Goods.
Friday, March 7.
Importations from Great Britain.
Saturday, March 8.
Importation of British Goods.
Monday, March 10.
Importations from Great Britain.
Tuesday, March 11.
Importation of British Goods.
Wednesday, March 12.
Importations from Great Britain.
Thursday, March 13.
Importations from Great Britain.
Friday, March 14.
Importations from Great Britain.
Monday, March 17.
Importations from Great Britain.
Wednesday, March 19.
Death of Senator Jackson, of Georgia.
Canal at the Rapids of the Ohio.
Friday, March 21.
Potomac Bridge.
Wednesday, March 26.
Importation of British Goods.
Thursday, March 27.
Introduction of Slaves into Territories.
Friday, March 28.
Plurality of Offices.
Monday, March 31.
Yazoo Claims.
Tuesday, April 1.
Plurality of Offices.
Wednesday, April 2.
Claim of Beaumarchais.
Charlestown, Va.
Exclusion of Army and Naval Officers from Civil Offices.
Friday, April 4.
Prohibition of Military Officers from holding Civil Office.
Tuesday, April 8.
Motion to Adjourn.
Thursday, April 10.
Navy Appropriations.
Friday, April 11.
Exclusion of Military and Naval Officers from Civil Employment.
Saturday, April 12.
Naval Appropriations.
Monday, April 14.
Duty on Salt.
Wednesday, April 16.
Duties on Salt.
Thursday, April 17.
Duties on Salt.
Friday, April 18.
William Eaton.
Monday, April 21.
Duties on Salt.
Eodem Die, half-past 6 o’clock.
Salt Duty.
Hamet Caramalli.
Adjournment.
NINTH CONGRESS.—SECOND SESSION.
Monday, December 1, 1806.
PRESENT:
Tuesday, December 2.
Annual Message.
Wednesday, December 3.
Thursday, December 4.
Friday, December 5.
Tuesday, December 9.
Thursday, December 11.
Friday, December 19.
Monday, December 29.
Monday, January 12, 1807.
Tuesday, January 20.
Thursday, January 22.
Burr’s Conspiracy.
Friday, January 23.
Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus.
Monday, January 26.
Burr’s Conspiracy.
Tuesday, January 27.
Wednesday, January 28.
Thursday, January 29.
Burr’s Conspiracy.
Monday, February 2.
Death of the Representative Levi Casey, Esq.
Tuesday, February 17.
Virginia Military Land Warrants.
Wednesday, February 18.
Thursday, February 19.
Tennessee Lands.
Wednesday, February 25.
Salt Duty.
Tuesday, March 3.
Adjournment.
NINTH CONGRESS.—SECOND SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, December 1, 1806.
Tuesday, December 2.
Wednesday, December 3.
Monday, December 15.
Coast Survey.
Wednesday, December 17.
Thursday, December 18.
Importation of Slaves.
Friday, December 19.
Monday, December 22.
Manhattan Company.
Tuesday, December 23.
Friday, December 26.
Monday, December 29.
Importation of Slaves.
Wednesday, December 31.
Importation of Slaves.
Monday, January 5, 1807.
Wednesday, January 7.
Salt Duty.
Friday, January 9.
Monday, January 12.
Duties on Salt.
Tuesday, January 20.
Suspension of the Anti-slavery of the Ordinance of ’87 in Indiana.
Monday, January 26.
Suspension of the Habeas Corpus.
Monday, February 2.
Death of the Representative, Levi Casey, Esq.
Thursday, February 5.
National Defence.
Thursday, February 12.
Indiana—Suspension of the Anti-slavery Clause of the Ordinance of 1787.
Friday, February 13.
Importation of Slaves.
Monday, February 16
Circuit Courts.
Lewis and Clarke.
Tuesday, February 17.
The Writ of Habeas Corpus.
Wednesday, February 18.
Writ of Habeas Corpus.
Tuesday, February 19.
Writ of Habeas Corpus.
Friday, February 20.
Lewis and Clarke.
Wednesday, February 25.
Post Roads.
Thursday, February 26.
Claim of M. Beaumarchais.
Friday, February 27.
Lewis and Clarke.
Monday, March 2.
Public Lands.
Tuesday, March 3.
Eodem Die, half past 6 o’clock.
Thanks to the Speaker, and Adjournment.
TENTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION.
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
A PROCLAMATION
Monday, October 26, 1807.
PRESENT:
Tuesday, October 27.
President’s Annual Message.
Thursday, October 29.
Monday, November 2.
Tuesday, November 3.
Thursday, November 5.
Removal of Federal Judges on Address from Congress.
Monday, November 9.
Friday, November 13.
Slavery in Indiana Territory.
Tuesday, November 17.
Slavery in Indiana.
Thursday, November 19.
Friday, November 20.
Friday, November 27.
Case of John Smith.
Wednesday, December 9.
Friday, December 18.
Embargo.
Monday, December 21.
Thursday, December 31.
Case of John Smith.
Monday, January 4, 1808.
Thursday, January 7.
Friday, January 8.
Executive Contingent Fund.
Wednesday, January 13.
Monday, February 1.
Claim of Thomas Paine.
Monday, February 22.
Removal of Federal Judges on Address from Congress.
Death of Hon. John Dickinson.
Wednesday, March 2.
Impressment of American Seamen.
Friday, April 1.
Case of John Smith.
Tuesday, April 5.
Case of John Smith.
Wednesday, April 6.
Case of John Smith.
Friday, April 8.
Case of John Smith.
Saturday, April 9.
Case of John Smith.
Monday, April 11.
Tuesday, April 12.
Removal of Federal Judges upon Address from Congress.
Amendment of the Constitution—President by lot from among the Senators.
Friday, April 15.
Death of the Representative, Jacob Crowninshield.
Saturday, April 16.
Wednesday, April 20.
Bank of the United States.
Monday, 5 o’clock, P. M., April 25.
Adjournment.
TENTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Monday, October 26, 1807.
Election of Clerk, &c.
Tuesday, October 27.
Wednesday, October 28.
Thursday, October 29.
Friday, October 30.
Monday, November 2.
Thursday, November 5.
Revolutionary Pensions.
Frigate Chesapeake.
Thursday, November 12.
Maryland Contested Election.[55]
Tuesday, November 17.
Frigate Chesapeake.
Wednesday, November 18
British Aggressions.
Thursday, November 19.
British Armed Vessels.
Saturday, November 21.
Sir James Jay.
Tuesday, November 24.
British Aggressions.
Tuesday, December 1.
Soldiers of the Revolution, &c.
Wednesday, December 2.
Soldiers of the Revolution.
Tuesday, December 8.
Fortifications and Gunboats.
Wednesday, December 9.
Fortifications and Gunboats.
Thursday, December 10.
Fortifications and Gunboats.
Friday, December 11.
The Gunboat Bill.
Monday, December 14.
Friday, December 18.
Embargo.
Monday, December 21.
The Embargo Act.
Tuesday, December 22.
Importation of Slaves.
Thursday, December 31.
General Wilkinson.
General Wilkinson.
Tuesday, January 12.
General Wilkinson.
Friday, January 15.
Government Contracts.
Tuesday, January 19.
Naturalization Laws.
The Militia.
Wednesday, January 20.
General Wilkinson.
Thursday, January 28.
Saturday, January 30.
Removal of Federal Judges on the Address of Congress.
Monday, February 1.
Monday, February 22.
Captain Pike.
Wednesday, February 24.
Removal of Judges upon Address from Congress.
Monday, April 4.
Tuesday, April 12.
Frauds in Land Warrants.
Suspension of the Embargo.
Wednesday, April 13.
Suspension of the Embargo.
Thursday, April 14.
Suspension of the Embargo.
Friday, April 15.
Death of Mr. Crowninshield.
Saturday, April 16.
Tuesday, April 19.
Suspension of the Embargo.
Wednesday, April 20.
Judge Innes.
Monday, April 25.
General Wilkinson.
Five o’clock, P. M.
Non-Importation.
Home Manufactures.
Adjournment.
FOOTNOTES
INDEX TO VOL. III.
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