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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... effect , and could have no good effect . It may tend to irritate , to prevent any sort of inquiry or settlement taking place , but it cannot tend to- wards an adjustment of differences . Gentlemen could not suppose that a stormy threat ...
... effect , and could have no good effect . It may tend to irritate , to prevent any sort of inquiry or settlement taking place , but it cannot tend to- wards an adjustment of differences . Gentlemen could not suppose that a stormy threat ...
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... effect , he observed , were not made till June , and the letter of the French Min- ister was sent in November of the same year . But there are numerous documents to show that the complaints of the French were from an early date ...
... effect , he observed , were not made till June , and the letter of the French Min- ister was sent in November of the same year . But there are numerous documents to show that the complaints of the French were from an early date ...
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... effect , he said , it was so ; for if they were not permitted to say to the Exe- cutive upon what terms they would wish differ- ences adjusted , they must go to war , if such terms as himself proposed were not agreed to . Sup- pose ...
... effect , he said , it was so ; for if they were not permitted to say to the Exe- cutive upon what terms they would wish differ- ences adjusted , they must go to war , if such terms as himself proposed were not agreed to . Sup- pose ...
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... effect , but the contrary ; he should therefore be happy to see the practice simplified or abolished altogether . Mr. DAYTON ( the Speaker ) said , that he hoped the motion of the gentleman from Virginia , which had for its object a ...
... effect , but the contrary ; he should therefore be happy to see the practice simplified or abolished altogether . Mr. DAYTON ( the Speaker ) said , that he hoped the motion of the gentleman from Virginia , which had for its object a ...
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... effect on the French Republic , because if a spirit- ed Answer were given to the President's Com- munication , signifying ( as his colleague Mr. SIT- GREAVES had strongly expressed it ) that we were determined to die in the last ditch ...
... effect on the French Republic , because if a spirit- ed Answer were given to the President's Com- munication , signifying ( as his colleague Mr. SIT- GREAVES had strongly expressed it ) that we were determined to die in the last ditch ...
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