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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... things that I wished to have seen you [ SENATE . about , was the business Captain Chesholm mentioned to the British Minister last winter at Philadelphia . ' I believe , but am not quite sure , that the plan then talked of will be ...
... things that I wished to have seen you [ SENATE . about , was the business Captain Chesholm mentioned to the British Minister last winter at Philadelphia . ' I believe , but am not quite sure , that the plan then talked of will be ...
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... 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 appointed and after- wards discharged from ...
... 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 appointed and after- wards discharged from ...
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... things which tended the same way with all the rest ; but he believed this was not the case . He knew only of one emigrant ... thing of that sort which might have the worst possible effect , and could have no good effect . It may tend to ...
... things which tended the same way with all the rest ; but he believed this was not the case . He knew only of one emigrant ... thing of that sort which might have the worst possible effect , and could have no good effect . It may tend to ...
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... thing , in one instance , to give up a right for a compensation to ourselves . But Mr. Pickering , in his observations upon this circumstance , says , that this stipulation is really a beneficial thing to France , it encourages ...
... thing , in one instance , to give up a right for a compensation to ourselves . But Mr. Pickering , in his observations upon this circumstance , says , that this stipulation is really a beneficial thing to France , it encourages ...
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... thing was so perfect- ly clear and well understood by the law of nations . This happened so long ago as July or August , 1793 . But two years afterwards , when the British Treaty was promulgated , the whole country was thrown into a ...
... thing was so perfect- ly clear and well understood by the law of nations . This happened so long ago as July or August , 1793 . But two years afterwards , when the British Treaty was promulgated , the whole country was thrown into a ...
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