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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... tion ; and find them all to be of the same handwriting with the letter in question . Mr. Blount has never de- nied this letter , but , on the other hand , when the copy transmitted to the Senate was read in his presence , on the 3d ...
... tion ; and find them all to be of the same handwriting with the letter in question . Mr. Blount has never de- nied this letter , but , on the other hand , when the copy transmitted to the Senate was read in his presence , on the 3d ...
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... tion which could be made from such an opinion . He supposed that it would be said that great efforts had been used by the French faction in that opposition which had been made to particu- lar measures which have had relation to that ...
... tion which could be made from such an opinion . He supposed that it would be said that great efforts had been used by the French faction in that opposition which had been made to particu- lar measures which have had relation to that ...
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... tion came as near to a fixed principle , as any other of what are called the laws of nations ever did , as only one nation in Europe could be excepted from the general understanding of it . Mr. Pick- ering , he thought , seemed not to ...
... tion came as near to a fixed principle , as any other of what are called the laws of nations ever did , as only one nation in Europe could be excepted from the general understanding of it . Mr. Pick- ering , he thought , seemed not to ...
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... tion of them ; it sufficed to say that they fell un- der the following heads : 1st , complaints of viola- tion of our Commercial Treaty with France ; 2d , of the treaty we had made with Great Britain ; 3d , of the proceedings of our ...
... tion of them ; it sufficed to say that they fell un- der the following heads : 1st , complaints of viola- tion of our Commercial Treaty with France ; 2d , of the treaty we had made with Great Britain ; 3d , of the proceedings of our ...
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... tion of an Executive nature , and was not properly before the House . An offer of such equalization would undoubtedly depend on the disposition of France to make proper and suitable equivalents . The gentleman from Virginia had ...
... tion of an Executive nature , and was not properly before the House . An offer of such equalization would undoubtedly depend on the disposition of France to make proper and suitable equivalents . The gentleman from Virginia had ...
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