The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... foreign aggression and danger , to regulate the of the civil or the common law ? The Roman intercourse of the States with each other , and law is represented to be the source of incorpora- with foreign nations , adopted for national and ...
... foreign aggression and danger , to regulate the of the civil or the common law ? The Roman intercourse of the States with each other , and law is represented to be the source of incorpora- with foreign nations , adopted for national and ...
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... foreign countries . Its importation might have been trusted to the grad- ual contributions of trade , and he believed it would have been better to have been so . But the error of judgment , if it was one , which con- sisted in the ...
... foreign countries . Its importation might have been trusted to the grad- ual contributions of trade , and he believed it would have been better to have been so . But the error of judgment , if it was one , which con- sisted in the ...
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... foreign stockholder , by which it was stipulated to make the payment in England at par , six months after the dividend was declared , was substantially to sell at par bills payable six months after date . Ought then the bank to deal in ...
... foreign stockholder , by which it was stipulated to make the payment in England at par , six months after the dividend was declared , was substantially to sell at par bills payable six months after date . Ought then the bank to deal in ...
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... foreign creditors must not press heavily upon the re- sources of a National Bank ? Its arrangements , indeed , had been such as to relieve the country from much of the embarrassment which might Bank of the United States . 1295 1296 ...
... foreign creditors must not press heavily upon the re- sources of a National Bank ? Its arrangements , indeed , had been such as to relieve the country from much of the embarrassment which might Bank of the United States . 1295 1296 ...
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... foreign States , reduces its value there . The restoration of specie currency , by opening a new demand for the article from other countries , enhances its value there . Such is the process which is now going on in many parts of Europe ...
... foreign States , reduces its value there . The restoration of specie currency , by opening a new demand for the article from other countries , enhances its value there . Such is the process which is now going on in many parts of Europe ...
Términos y frases comunes
agreed Amelia Island amendment American answer Appalachicola Arbuthnot authority bank Barancas bill boundary Britain Buenos Ayres Captain Catholic Majesty ceded cession Cevallos charter chiefs citizens claim coast colonies command committee Congress court Creek declared desire discounts dominions duty ernment excellency FEBRUARY force foreign France French Governor Gulf of Mexico honor hostile House important Indians informed instructions island Jackson justice King land letter liberty Lord Castlereagh Louisiana Luis de Onis Majesty's Majesty's Government Mark's ment Minister Mississippi nation negotiation negro fort negroes object officers Orleans party payment peace Pensacola Plenipotentiaries ports possession present President principles proposed province provisions question received Relations with Spain respect river schooner Secretary Seminole Senate ship slaves South Carolina specie stipulated stockholders territory tion treaty Treaty of Ghent Treaty of St troops United vessels violation West Florida