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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... cause for war , let the subject be examined by itself , separate from all others ; but , if it be our wish to proceed with ne- gotiation , he thought it wisest and best to adopt a firm but moderate tone . As he before observed , he felt ...
... cause for war , let the subject be examined by itself , separate from all others ; but , if it be our wish to proceed with ne- gotiation , he thought it wisest and best to adopt a firm but moderate tone . As he before observed , he felt ...
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... cause . It was because he found so much indifference to it in this part of the country . He shuddered for his own country when he found such a disposition prevailing in any part of its citizens . He could not calculate upon the effects ...
... cause . It was because he found so much indifference to it in this part of the country . He shuddered for his own country when he found such a disposition prevailing in any part of its citizens . He could not calculate upon the effects ...
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... causes of complaint between the two countries . These were , the right of our vessels carrying English goods , the ... cause of complaint by the French Government . He advo- cates this transaction in his letter to Mr. Adet last Winter ...
... causes of complaint between the two countries . These were , the right of our vessels carrying English goods , the ... cause of complaint by the French Government . He advo- cates this transaction in his letter to Mr. Adet last Winter ...
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... cause of com- plaint ? If the committee wanted any proof of the approbation which that instrument had re- ceived , he thought it might be gathered from the general approbation which had been given of the administration of the late ...
... cause of com- plaint ? If the committee wanted any proof of the approbation which that instrument had re- ceived , he thought it might be gathered from the general approbation which had been given of the administration of the late ...
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... cause of her aggressions . It was idle to wink out of sight the real causes . She wished ( as he had before stated ) to destroy the commerce of England , and the United States were to be the instrument of accomplishing it . The United ...
... cause of her aggressions . It was idle to wink out of sight the real causes . She wished ( as he had before stated ) to destroy the commerce of England , and the United States were to be the instrument of accomplishing it . The United ...
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