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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... grounds of complaint arising out of the British Treaty . The gentleman from Virginia had confined the complaints of ... ground . Our Minister was unwilling to agree to this construction of the law of nations ; but the British Minister ...
... grounds of complaint arising out of the British Treaty . The gentleman from Virginia had confined the complaints of ... ground . Our Minister was unwilling to agree to this construction of the law of nations ; but the British Minister ...
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... grounds of objection which the gentleman from Virginia had stated as grounds of complaint by the French against the ... ground . Indeed France had herself new modified the treaty between that country and this , and had taken to herself ...
... grounds of objection which the gentleman from Virginia had stated as grounds of complaint by the French against the ... ground . Indeed France had herself new modified the treaty between that country and this , and had taken to herself ...
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... ground . He would examine the paragraph itself , and see whether it contained sen- timents in unison with those of the committee . He believed this would not be found to be the case , and that when the committee had taken a view of it ...
... ground . He would examine the paragraph itself , and see whether it contained sen- timents in unison with those of the committee . He believed this would not be found to be the case , and that when the committee had taken a view of it ...
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... ground with the other belligerent Powers . That she is at present upon the same footing , no gentleman had attempted to show . Gentle- men who wish to get rid of this ground , say this is a thing which should be left to the Executive ...
... ground with the other belligerent Powers . That she is at present upon the same footing , no gentleman had attempted to show . Gentle- men who wish to get rid of this ground , say this is a thing which should be left to the Executive ...
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... ground of their being called together . It applied very strongly in this instance , as this was a new Congress , and a greater proportion than common of new mem- bers ; he thought it an unfavorable attitude in which to be hurried into ...
... ground of their being called together . It applied very strongly in this instance , as this was a new Congress , and a greater proportion than common of new mem- bers ; he thought it an unfavorable attitude in which to be hurried into ...
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