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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. hostilities upon the subjects , citizens , or property of any prince or State with whom the United States are at peace , or upon the citizens of the United States or their ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. hostilities upon the subjects , citizens , or property of any prince or State with whom the United States are at peace , or upon the citizens of the United States or their ...
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... committee are strongly impressed with the propriety of avoiding any legislative interference at this time , which , by any possibility , might be construed into a desire to throw difficulties in the way of promised and pending nego ...
... committee are strongly impressed with the propriety of avoiding any legislative interference at this time , which , by any possibility , might be construed into a desire to throw difficulties in the way of promised and pending nego ...
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... committee furnishes a good illustration , if not a proof , of the truth of this opinion . This committee will not state all the facts and arguments which may suggest themselves to the minds of those who shall examine this subject to ...
... committee furnishes a good illustration , if not a proof , of the truth of this opinion . This committee will not state all the facts and arguments which may suggest themselves to the minds of those who shall examine this subject to ...
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... committee it is not generally expedient for the Government of the United States to maintain at any foreign court a minister of higher grade than is here maintained by such foreign nation , yet , as it is impossible to foresee what ...
... committee it is not generally expedient for the Government of the United States to maintain at any foreign court a minister of higher grade than is here maintained by such foreign nation , yet , as it is impossible to foresee what ...
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... committee thought it might be agreeable to the Senate to pre- sent copious extracts from the correspondence , showing the pledges contained in Mr. Serrurier's note , referred to by the President , and how they were understood at ...
... committee thought it might be agreeable to the Senate to pre- sent copious extracts from the correspondence , showing the pledges contained in Mr. Serrurier's note , referred to by the President , and how they were understood at ...
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