The Congressional Globe, Volumen3Blair & Rives, 1835 |
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... Government , the President does not doubt that it would have been fully satisfied that the disposition of the United States , notwithstanding their well - grounded and serious causes of complaint against France , to restore friendly ...
... Government , the President does not doubt that it would have been fully satisfied that the disposition of the United States , notwithstanding their well - grounded and serious causes of complaint against France , to restore friendly ...
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... Government ; as in that case I should be cer- tain that I neither represented its dispositions , nor faithfully obeyed its orders . I began the conversation by informing you that I had requested an interview , by order of my Government ...
... Government ; as in that case I should be cer- tain that I neither represented its dispositions , nor faithfully obeyed its orders . I began the conversation by informing you that I had requested an interview , by order of my Government ...
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... Government for the delay ? No , sir . The Secretary of State of this Government was extremely importunate , and an apology was expected from France for this omis- sion , and it was given . He referred to the letter of Mr. Serrurier ...
... Government for the delay ? No , sir . The Secretary of State of this Government was extremely importunate , and an apology was expected from France for this omis- sion , and it was given . He referred to the letter of Mr. Serrurier ...
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Abijah Mann ADAMS adjourned adopted agreed amendment appropriation asked banks BENTON bonds CALHOUN CAMBRELENG Cave Johnson CHAIR Chilton Allan Committee on Commerce Committee on Revolutionary Congress Constitution District of Columbia duty Executive France French Garland gentleman Gideon Lee Government Hannegan Heman Allen Hiland Hall honorable hoped House of Representatives Indian instructed to inquire Job Mann John John Calhoon Johnson Judiciary Kentucky last session Luke Lea Mann Mason memorial ment Messrs Michigan Missouri mittee Moses Mason motion moved object Office and Post Ohio opinion ordered Pearce Pensions Post Office Post Roads post route praying presented the petition President printed Public Lands question read twice received referred relief remarks reported a bill Resolved Rice Garland Secretary select committee Senate South Carolina Speaker Standefer submitted the following Territory tion Treasury twice and committed Union United Virginia vote WHITTLESEY William yeas and nays York