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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... authority for the reasoning and they might not ; indeed he would not argue it with them on this occasion . He would suppose it pos- sible that France would sacrifice her interest with us to injure that trade which is the vital support ...
... authority for the reasoning and they might not ; indeed he would not argue it with them on this occasion . He would suppose it pos- sible that France would sacrifice her interest with us to injure that trade which is the vital support ...
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... authority in the purview of the law of nations , their decision would undoubtedly be against him . The law of nations may be consi- dered in its origin as the law of nature , deter- mined by the reason and common consent of mankind ...
... authority in the purview of the law of nations , their decision would undoubtedly be against him . The law of nations may be consi- dered in its origin as the law of nature , deter- mined by the reason and common consent of mankind ...
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... authority that attempts had been made to negotiate , and that the negotia- tion had been directed to the very object of our present concern ; and had there been on the part of France a disposition to accommodate , they might long have ...
... authority that attempts had been made to negotiate , and that the negotia- tion had been directed to the very object of our present concern ; and had there been on the part of France a disposition to accommodate , they might long have ...
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... authority on this point , which perhaps may be acknowledged , and which I will therefore adduce . It is the ma- rine code of France herself ; from which it ap- pears , that by the law of nations , and her own laws founded upon it ...
... authority on this point , which perhaps may be acknowledged , and which I will therefore adduce . It is the ma- rine code of France herself ; from which it ap- pears , that by the law of nations , and her own laws founded upon it ...
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... authority , that the plan of a maritime coalition against England , was early formed by France ; that to the completion of it the accession of the United States was alone wanting ; and that that accession was requested and refused . The ...
... authority , that the plan of a maritime coalition against England , was early formed by France ; that to the completion of it the accession of the United States was alone wanting ; and that that accession was requested and refused . The ...
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