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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... received his letters of credence , as ap- pears by the letter of M. Delacroix to Mr. Mon- roe , styling Mr. Pinckney his successor , and by other documents communicated by the President , ( which he read . ) There was no doubt , then ...
... received his letters of credence , as ap- pears by the letter of M. Delacroix to Mr. Mon- roe , styling Mr. Pinckney his successor , and by other documents communicated by the President , ( which he read . ) There was no doubt , then ...
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... received a full discussion at the time ; it had been carried into effect , was become the law of the land , and was generally approved of by the country . Why , then , endeavor to stir up the feelings of the public against it by ...
... received a full discussion at the time ; it had been carried into effect , was become the law of the land , and was generally approved of by the country . Why , then , endeavor to stir up the feelings of the public against it by ...
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... received by the French from our Government , through their own Minis- ters here ; but it appeared they were not satisfied with our explanations , and they wished for a Minister from us that should have sufficient power to adjust the ...
... received by the French from our Government , through their own Minis- ters here ; but it appeared they were not satisfied with our explanations , and they wished for a Minister from us that should have sufficient power to adjust the ...
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... received information from the Commissioner , appointed on the part of the United States , pursuant to the third article of our treaty with Spain , that the running and marking of the boundary line , between the colonies of East and West ...
... received information from the Commissioner , appointed on the part of the United States , pursuant to the third article of our treaty with Spain , that the running and marking of the boundary line , between the colonies of East and West ...
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... received . Every one of them said this , but they did not wish themselves to propose it , because it might be supposed they pledged the State to ac- cept the offer , when they had no authority to do So. He had not heard an individual ...
... received . Every one of them said this , but they did not wish themselves to propose it , because it might be supposed they pledged the State to ac- cept the offer , when they had no authority to do So. He had not heard an individual ...
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