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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... measures ought to be pursued with this view , our treaties with Prussia and Sweden , one of which is expired , and the other near expiring , might be renewed . Gentlemen of the House of Representatives : It is particularly your province ...
... measures ought to be pursued with this view , our treaties with Prussia and Sweden , one of which is expired , and the other near expiring , might be renewed . Gentlemen of the House of Representatives : It is particularly your province ...
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... measures of the French Republic tending to endanger a situation so desirable and interesting to our country . Upon this occasion , we feel it our duty to express , in the most explicit manner , the sensations which the present crisis ...
... measures of the French Republic tending to endanger a situation so desirable and interesting to our country . Upon this occasion , we feel it our duty to express , in the most explicit manner , the sensations which the present crisis ...
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... measures , and a refusal of all negotiation on the subject of our mutual complaints , [ H. OF R. will put an end to every friendly relation between the two countries ; but we flatter ourselves that the Gov- ernment of France only ...
... measures , and a refusal of all negotiation on the subject of our mutual complaints , [ H. OF R. will put an end to every friendly relation between the two countries ; but we flatter ourselves that the Gov- ernment of France only ...
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... measure of this kind , they produce division , they must not charge those who opposed their measures with it . Those who produced the division must answer it . He would not , if his life depended upon it , vote for a He confessed that ...
... measure of this kind , they produce division , they must not charge those who opposed their measures with it . Those who produced the division must answer it . He would not , if his life depended upon it , vote for a He confessed that ...
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... measure which he proposed was strictly Constitutional . The President was to negotiate , but it was the duty of the Legislature to deliberate on the proper measures to be taken . Government , he said , could never be carried on , except ...
... measure which he proposed was strictly Constitutional . The President was to negotiate , but it was the duty of the Legislature to deliberate on the proper measures to be taken . Government , he said , could never be carried on , except ...
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