The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... American Minister , because a nation could not forfeit its sovereignty by the act of exercising it ; and for the ... American Minister , the time of the independence of the United States , denies their settlement of North America was the ...
... American Minister , because a nation could not forfeit its sovereignty by the act of exercising it ; and for the ... American Minister , the time of the independence of the United States , denies their settlement of North America was the ...
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... American Minister concludes . Although His Majesty's Government cannot admit that the claim of the American fishermen to fish within British jurisdiction , and to use the British territory for purposes connected with their fishery , is ...
... American Minister concludes . Although His Majesty's Government cannot admit that the claim of the American fishermen to fish within British jurisdiction , and to use the British territory for purposes connected with their fishery , is ...
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... American Government for that purpose , and the articles of a commerce mutually beneficial to has fully stated to him the motives which in- both parties , has not only the aspect of a policy duced this proposal . They are all founded in ...
... American Government for that purpose , and the articles of a commerce mutually beneficial to has fully stated to him the motives which in- both parties , has not only the aspect of a policy duced this proposal . They are all founded in ...
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... American vessels , and a citement of any momentary interest , and when tonnage duty of twelve shillings and six pence per the operation of the principles to be sanctioned ton upon every vessel exceeding five tons burden by mutual ...
... American vessels , and a citement of any momentary interest , and when tonnage duty of twelve shillings and six pence per the operation of the principles to be sanctioned ton upon every vessel exceeding five tons burden by mutual ...
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... America , or with any illiberal wish to deprive her subjects of adequate means of en- gaging in the fisheries ; but that , on the contrary , many of the considerations which had been urged by Mr. Adams , on behalf of the American citi ...
... America , or with any illiberal wish to deprive her subjects of adequate means of en- gaging in the fisheries ; but that , on the contrary , many of the considerations which had been urged by Mr. Adams , on behalf of the American citi ...
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