The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... American vessel immediately complied . It ap- pears , also , that a similar warning had been given by the commander of the Jaseur to all the other American vessels that were then in sight . This extraordinary measure has excited no ...
... American vessel immediately complied . It ap- pears , also , that a similar warning had been given by the commander of the Jaseur to all the other American vessels that were then in sight . This extraordinary measure has excited no ...
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... America , which they have uniformly en- of Great Britain , notwithstanding the war that joyed from the first settlement of the country ; that had intervened . The American Plenipotentia- it was my intention to address , in the course of ...
... America , which they have uniformly en- of Great Britain , notwithstanding the war that joyed from the first settlement of the country ; that had intervened . The American Plenipotentia- it was my intention to address , in the course of ...
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... American Government and people to main- tain the right that the continuance of its enjoy . ment will alone depend . Extract of a letter from Mr. Adams to Mr. Monroe- LONDON , September 26 , 1815 , civilized nations under a sort of ...
... American Government and people to main- tain the right that the continuance of its enjoy . ment will alone depend . Extract of a letter from Mr. Adams to Mr. Monroe- LONDON , September 26 , 1815 , civilized nations under a sort of ...
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... American people . In adverting to the origin of these liberties , it will be admitted , I presume , without question , that , from the time of the settlements in North America , which now constitute the United States , until their ...
... American people . In adverting to the origin of these liberties , it will be admitted , I presume , without question , that , from the time of the settlements in North America , which now constitute the United States , until their ...
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... America , through the terri- tories of the United States . The American Plen- ipotentiaries , to foreclose the danger of any sub- sequent misunderstanding and discussion upon either of these points , proposed an article recog- nising ...
... America , through the terri- tories of the United States . The American Plen- ipotentiaries , to foreclose the danger of any sub- sequent misunderstanding and discussion upon either of these points , proposed an article recog- nising ...
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