Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th Congress, 2nd Session, Volumen1 |
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An arrangement has been effected with Great Britain , in relation to the trade between the United States and her West India and North American colonies , which has settled a question that has for years afforded matter for contention and ...
An arrangement has been effected with Great Britain , in relation to the trade between the United States and her West India and North American colonies , which has settled a question that has for years afforded matter for contention and ...
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... but to maintain such relations as will stimulate their respective citizens and subjects to efforts of direct , open , and honorable competition only ; and preserve them from the influence of seductive and vitiating cir- cumstances .
... but to maintain such relations as will stimulate their respective citizens and subjects to efforts of direct , open , and honorable competition only ; and preserve them from the influence of seductive and vitiating cir- cumstances .
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The negotiations in regard to such points in our foreign relations as re- main to be adjusted , have been actively prosecuted during the recess . Ma- terial advances have been made , which are of a character to promise favora- ble ...
The negotiations in regard to such points in our foreign relations as re- main to be adjusted , have been actively prosecuted during the recess . Ma- terial advances have been made , which are of a character to promise favora- ble ...
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From its satisfactory adjustment , not only a firm and cordial friendship , but a pro- gressive development of al ! their relations , may be expected . It is , there- fore , my earnest hope that this old and vexatious subject of ...
From its satisfactory adjustment , not only a firm and cordial friendship , but a pro- gressive development of al ! their relations , may be expected . It is , there- fore , my earnest hope that this old and vexatious subject of ...
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There was reason to fear , in the course of the last summer , that the har- mony of our relations might be disturbed by the acts of certain claimants , under Mexican grants , of territory which had hitherto been under our ju- risdiction ...
There was reason to fear , in the course of the last summer , that the har- mony of our relations might be disturbed by the acts of certain claimants , under Mexican grants , of territory which had hitherto been under our ju- risdiction ...
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Página 26 - What good man would prefer a country covered with forests and ranged by a few thousand savages to our extensive Republic, studded with cities, towns, and prosperous farms, embellished with all the improvements which art can devise or industry execute, occupied by more than 12,000,000 happy people, and filled with all the blessings of liberty, civilization, and religion ? The present policy of the Government is but a continuation of the same progressive change by a milder process.
Página 49 - Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating thirty thousand dollars, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.