The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... hostile to every such attempt . The State banks had in view to postpone their specie payments until after all the ... hostility against State banks , to be used or not , as future convenience might require , and the day of cash payments ...
... hostile to every such attempt . The State banks had in view to postpone their specie payments until after all the ... hostility against State banks , to be used or not , as future convenience might require , and the day of cash payments ...
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... hostile and warlike march from the terri- tory of this Republic against the possessions of a friendly and neighboring Power . Neither threats , nor the laws , nor the indignation of well - disposed citizens , nor even the proclamation ...
... hostile and warlike march from the terri- tory of this Republic against the possessions of a friendly and neighboring Power . Neither threats , nor the laws , nor the indignation of well - disposed citizens , nor even the proclamation ...
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... hostile sive to the delicacy of this Government to sup- measures of a set of adventurers who make open pose that it could delay , under any pretext , to war against a friendly Power from the territory determine on them in the manner I ...
... hostile sive to the delicacy of this Government to sup- measures of a set of adventurers who make open pose that it could delay , under any pretext , to war against a friendly Power from the territory determine on them in the manner I ...
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... hostility , reached a crisis which pre- cluded the idea of temporary palliatives . A com- prehensive and permanent ... hostile in their nature , and injurious in their effect , excited much surprise . It had been the uniform object of ...
... hostility , reached a crisis which pre- cluded the idea of temporary palliatives . A com- prehensive and permanent ... hostile in their nature , and injurious in their effect , excited much surprise . It had been the uniform object of ...
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... hostile attitude which it then as sumed , and has even added new injuries and insults to those of which I have already com- plained . I refer , in this latter remark , to the breaches of the neutrality of Spain , which her Government ...
... hostile attitude which it then as sumed , and has even added new injuries and insults to those of which I have already com- plained . I refer , in this latter remark , to the breaches of the neutrality of Spain , which her Government ...
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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