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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... Minister Plenipotentiary or ordinary Minister ; but , after keeping him in suspense near two months , on the day after the news arrived of Bonaparte's successes in Italy , he was ordered , by a peremptory mandate , in writing , to leave ...
... Minister Plenipotentiary or ordinary Minister ; but , after keeping him in suspense near two months , on the day after the news arrived of Bonaparte's successes in Italy , he was ordered , by a peremptory mandate , in writing , to leave ...
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... 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 British ...
... 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 British ...
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... Minister of Foreign Affairs , M. Delacroix , had said that they considered America as having no Minister in France , the President of the Directory delivered the insulting speech above alluded to , in which he tells our late Minister ...
... Minister of Foreign Affairs , M. Delacroix , had said that they considered America as having no Minister in France , the President of the Directory delivered the insulting speech above alluded to , in which he tells our late Minister ...
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... Minister . He came only as an ordina ry Minister , without any power to propose such modifications as might lead to an accommodation , and when the Directory discovered this from his credentials , they refused him . In answer to this ...
... Minister . He came only as an ordina ry Minister , without any power to propose such modifications as might lead to an accommodation , and when the Directory discovered this from his credentials , they refused him . In answer to this ...
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... Minister here to our Government , and from their Govern- ment to our Minister in Paris . It had been said , that the French had no right to complain of any favor granted to the British by the treaty , as the French of course participa ...
... Minister here to our Government , and from their Govern- ment to our Minister in Paris . It had been said , that the French had no right to complain of any favor granted to the British by the treaty , as the French of course participa ...
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