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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... commerce of the United States , and and BLOODWORTH , to consider and report thereon so much thereof as relates to citizens of the Uni- to the Senate . Proceedings . Proceedings . The Senate proceeded to consider the. SENATE . ] [ MAY ...
... commerce of the United States , and and BLOODWORTH , to consider and report thereon so much thereof as relates to citizens of the Uni- to the Senate . Proceedings . Proceedings . The Senate proceeded to consider the. SENATE . ] [ MAY ...
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... Commerce , and Navigation , be- tween the United States and Great Britain , " and a bill entitled " An act in addition to an act enti- tled An act concerning the registering and re- cording of ships and vessels ; ' " in which they de ...
... Commerce , and Navigation , be- tween the United States and Great Britain , " and a bill entitled " An act in addition to an act enti- tled An act concerning the registering and re- cording of ships and vessels ; ' " in which they de ...
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... commerce , the personal injuries to our citizens , and general complexion of affairs , render it my indispensa- ble duty to recommend to your consideration effectual measures of defence . The commerce of the United States has become an ...
... commerce , the personal injuries to our citizens , and general complexion of affairs , render it my indispensa- ble duty to recommend to your consideration effectual measures of defence . The commerce of the United States has become an ...
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... commerce , a great portion of our citizens naturally apply their industry and enter- prise to these objects . Any serious and permanent in- jury to commerce , would not fail to produce the most embarrassing disorders ; to prevent it ...
... commerce , a great portion of our citizens naturally apply their industry and enter- prise to these objects . Any serious and permanent in- jury to commerce , would not fail to produce the most embarrassing disorders ; to prevent it ...
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... commerce of Great Britain through us . This was evident . They talk of the British Treaty ; but they suffered it to lie dormant for near twelve months , without complaining about it . Why were they silent till within a few weeks before ...
... commerce of Great Britain through us . This was evident . They talk of the British Treaty ; but they suffered it to lie dormant for near twelve months , without complaining about it . Why were they silent till within a few weeks before ...
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