The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volumen1;Volumen7Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... French Re- public to our Government and country , or adopt the gentleman's amendment , which he read . If they agreed to this amendment , they must necessarily expect from the French Republic fresh insult and aggression ; for it seemed ...
... French Re- public to our Government and country , or adopt the gentleman's amendment , which he read . If they agreed to this amendment , they must necessarily expect from the French Republic fresh insult and aggression ; for it seemed ...
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... French Republic . This mandate was accompanied by a circumstance which was cer- tainly intended to convey an insult ; it was ad- dressed to him as an Anglo - American , a term , it is true , they sometimes used to distinguish the in ...
... French Republic . This mandate was accompanied by a circumstance which was cer- tainly intended to convey an insult ; it was ad- dressed to him as an Anglo - American , a term , it is true , they sometimes used to distinguish the in ...
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... French Minister , said : " You have no shadow of complaint ; " the thing was so perfect- ly clear and well understood by the law of nations . This happened so long ago as July or August , 1793 . But two years afterwards , when the ...
... French Minister , said : " You have no shadow of complaint ; " the thing was so perfect- ly clear and well understood by the law of nations . This happened so long ago as July or August , 1793 . But two years afterwards , when the ...
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... French against the British Treaty . Before he went further , he would observe that , admitting ( which he did not admit ) that there had been solid grounds of objection against the British Treaty , before it was ratified , yet they ...
... French against the British Treaty . Before he went further , he would observe that , admitting ( which he did not admit ) that there had been solid grounds of objection against the British Treaty , before it was ratified , yet they ...
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... French , he had emphatically called upon us to re- collect our " weakness . " It might have been as well if he had left that to have been discovered from another quarter . He hoped we had suffi- cient confidence in the means of defence ...
... French , he had emphatically called upon us to re- collect our " weakness . " It might have been as well if he had left that to have been discovered from another quarter . He hoped we had suffi- cient confidence in the means of defence ...
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