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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... claims ; and to prevent or remove every doubt on this point , it merits the consideration of Congress , whether it will not be expedient , immediately , to pass a law , giving positive assurances to those inhabitants , who , by fair and ...
... claims ; and to prevent or remove every doubt on this point , it merits the consideration of Congress , whether it will not be expedient , immediately , to pass a law , giving positive assurances to those inhabitants , who , by fair and ...
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... Claims . He hoped they should not decide any thing , before they had disposed of the President's Speech . Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this business would be [ H. OF R. settled so as to meet the wishes of the House . He hoped a committee would be ...
... Claims . He hoped they should not decide any thing , before they had disposed of the President's Speech . Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this business would be [ H. OF R. settled so as to meet the wishes of the House . He hoped a committee would be ...
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... claims are founded in reason ; or even suppose that she only earnestly thought so , and that she would prove her ... claim of us such an explanation as might place us clear of any suspicion of designed wrong towards her in violation of ...
... claims are founded in reason ; or even suppose that she only earnestly thought so , and that she would prove her ... claim of us such an explanation as might place us clear of any suspicion of designed wrong towards her in violation of ...
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... claim , said Mr. G. , we should stop ; he would not be for going any further . The French had not acted on vague claims ; they take neutral and contraband articles ; they take the ships , and when they find our seamen on board of ...
... claim , said Mr. G. , we should stop ; he would not be for going any further . The French had not acted on vague claims ; they take neutral and contraband articles ; they take the ships , and when they find our seamen on board of ...
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... claims to hold in force against us , and the contemptuous dismission of our Minister , evince a hostile disposition ... claimed the indulgence of the with factions , and that there is a division between committee for some observations ...
... claims to hold in force against us , and the contemptuous dismission of our Minister , evince a hostile disposition ... claimed the indulgence of the with factions , and that there is a division between committee for some observations ...
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