The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... authority upon which he makes the statement . Mr. DICKINSON had understood there was a cor- respondence between the authorities at Washing- ton and the Governor of New York to that effect , but he alluded particularly to a letter ...
... authority upon which he makes the statement . Mr. DICKINSON had understood there was a cor- respondence between the authorities at Washing- ton and the Governor of New York to that effect , but he alluded particularly to a letter ...
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... authority of the Baltimore convention had been openly invoked in the discussion , as one of the appropriate means to influence it . It was proper that the people should be made acquainted with the fact , and with the fearful bear- ing ...
... authority of the Baltimore convention had been openly invoked in the discussion , as one of the appropriate means to influence it . It was proper that the people should be made acquainted with the fact , and with the fearful bear- ing ...
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... authority or pretence of authority from the Republic of France , have committed depredations on the commerce of the United States , and have recently captured the vessels and property of citizens thereof , on or near the coasts , in ...
... authority or pretence of authority from the Republic of France , have committed depredations on the commerce of the United States , and have recently captured the vessels and property of citizens thereof , on or near the coasts , in ...
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