The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volumen1;Volumen7Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... Minister is then the denial of a right ; but the refusal to hear him , until we have acceded to their de- mands , without discussion , and without investigation , is to treat us neither as allies , nor as friends , nor as a sovereign ...
... Minister is then the denial of a right ; but the refusal to hear him , until we have acceded to their de- mands , without discussion , and without investigation , is to treat us neither as allies , nor as friends , nor as a sovereign ...
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... Minister , countersigned by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs ; and no Minister being acknowledged there at present , no relief could be afforded . He , however , ap- plied to M. Delacroix on their behalf , by means of the ...
... Minister , countersigned by the French Minister of Foreign Affairs ; and no Minister being acknowledged there at present , no relief could be afforded . He , however , ap- plied to M. Delacroix on their behalf , by means of the ...
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... Minister , dated September 27 , 1796 , the Secretary of State , dated Amsterdam , Febru - making it appear very desirable that the United ary 18 , informing him , that , having had official States should join them in their common cause ...
... Minister , dated September 27 , 1796 , the Secretary of State , dated Amsterdam , Febru - making it appear very desirable that the United ary 18 , informing him , that , having had official States should join them in their common cause ...
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... Minister . No attempts to wound our rights as a previous to its discussion , as they could not form sovereign State will escape the notice of our constitu- an opinion on the subject until they had an oppor- ents : they will be felt with ...
... Minister . No attempts to wound our rights as a previous to its discussion , as they could not form sovereign State will escape the notice of our constitu- an opinion on the subject until they had an oppor- ents : they will be felt with ...
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... Minister of this country ; but he did not think it right to suffer this first impression to influence their proceedings upon this business . If the insults offered were a sufficient cause for war , let the subject be examined by itself ...
... Minister of this country ; but he did not think it right to suffer this first impression to influence their proceedings upon this business . If the insults offered were a sufficient cause for war , let the subject be examined by itself ...
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