The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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Página 1761
... taken , that , whether pro- spective or not , it would be equally our act , and equally a violation of the treaty ; the words of which expressly referred to acts which should be passed in future , as well as those which should then be ...
... taken , that , whether pro- spective or not , it would be equally our act , and equally a violation of the treaty ; the words of which expressly referred to acts which should be passed in future , as well as those which should then be ...
Página 1763
... taken on Mr. FORSYTH'S motion , and lost - ayes 51 , noes 75 . He then moved to strike out the word " Lima , " in the list of the Ministers to South America . The debate was renewed on this motion , but , before the question was taken ...
... taken on Mr. FORSYTH'S motion , and lost - ayes 51 , noes 75 . He then moved to strike out the word " Lima , " in the list of the Ministers to South America . The debate was renewed on this motion , but , before the question was taken ...
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... taken up , considered , and agreed to . The bill from the Senate , entitled " An act to change the terms of the district court of the United States , for the Kentucky district , " was read the third time , and passed . A Message from ...
... taken up , considered , and agreed to . The bill from the Senate , entitled " An act to change the terms of the district court of the United States , for the Kentucky district , " was read the third time , and passed . A Message from ...
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... taken by the reporter . In the subse- the word international . International law is the quent part , Mr. B. contended , that he had a right law which prevails between nations , and is en- to complain of the course which proceedings had ...
... taken by the reporter . In the subse- the word international . International law is the quent part , Mr. B. contended , that he had a right law which prevails between nations , and is en- to complain of the course which proceedings had ...
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... taken , had he intended to settle permanently in this city , and his not adopting either , is a pretty strong and conclu- sive fact , to show that such was not his intention . These facts , Mr. Chairman , taken in connexion with the ...
... taken , had he intended to settle permanently in this city , and his not adopting either , is a pretty strong and conclu- sive fact , to show that such was not his intention . These facts , Mr. Chairman , taken in connexion with the ...
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