The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... coast ; with which order the commander of the 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 ...
... coast ; with which order the commander of the 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 ...
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... coast , ( for the pretension to remove us twenty leagues is too absurd to be discussed , ) I shall not dilate on it , especially at this time . It is sufficient to observe here , that the right of the United States to take fish on the coast ...
... coast , ( for the pretension to remove us twenty leagues is too absurd to be discussed , ) I shall not dilate on it , especially at this time . It is sufficient to observe here , that the right of the United States to take fish on the coast ...
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... coast of North America , which they have uniformly en- joyed from the first settlement of the country ; that it was my intention to address , in the course of a few days , a letter to him on the subject . He said that they would give ...
... coast of North America , which they have uniformly en- joyed from the first settlement of the country ; that it was my intention to address , in the course of a few days , a letter to him on the subject . He said that they would give ...
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... coast , marked with characters incompatible not only with those amicable relations which it the peace among the inhabitants on the shores ; is the earnest desire of the American Govern- and , for several years before the war , the ...
... coast , marked with characters incompatible not only with those amicable relations which it the peace among the inhabitants on the shores ; is the earnest desire of the American Govern- and , for several years before the war , the ...
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... coast of the British prov- inces in North America , it is willing to secure to our citizens the liberty stipulated ... coast as possible . To this he objected ; offering , then , an alternative on the shore of the island of ...
... coast of the British prov- inces in North America , it is willing to secure to our citizens the liberty stipulated ... coast as possible . To this he objected ; offering , then , an alternative on the shore of the island of ...
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