Congressional Serial Set, Tema 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... received information that a diplomatic agent from the King of Belgium to this country has been appointed by that sovereign . ( Ex . Jour . , vol . 4 , p . 240. ) April 14 , 1832 . On letter of Secretary of Senate communicating statement ...
... received information that a diplomatic agent from the King of Belgium to this country has been appointed by that sovereign . ( Ex . Jour . , vol . 4 , p . 240. ) April 14 , 1832 . On letter of Secretary of Senate communicating statement ...
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... received in the United States by the people and their councils with general sat- isfaction . Time blunts the force of injuries ; the aggressor and his victim alike fall beneath the unsparing scythe ; and the people of the United States ...
... received in the United States by the people and their councils with general sat- isfaction . Time blunts the force of injuries ; the aggressor and his victim alike fall beneath the unsparing scythe ; and the people of the United States ...
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... received the assent of the legislature in all its financial particulars . Circumstances , over which the King's Government have no control , have hitherto prevented it from asking such sanction ; and although the treaty does not contain ...
... received the assent of the legislature in all its financial particulars . Circumstances , over which the King's Government have no control , have hitherto prevented it from asking such sanction ; and although the treaty does not contain ...
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... received in the conference before alluded to from the minister of foreign affairs can leave no doubt of the desire his majesty has faithfully to perform the stipulations entered into with the United States . In the reply of the duke ...
... received in the conference before alluded to from the minister of foreign affairs can leave no doubt of the desire his majesty has faithfully to perform the stipulations entered into with the United States . In the reply of the duke ...
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... received less than one - third of what was due to his own subjects ; and , instead of an equivalent for perpetual privileges has received only what is intrinsically advantageous to the other party . It is quite natural that the American ...
... received less than one - third of what was due to his own subjects ; and , instead of an equivalent for perpetual privileges has received only what is intrinsically advantageous to the other party . It is quite natural that the American ...
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