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, Band 1 |
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... repeal of mittee , that they had waited on the President of the orders , or
assurances that the repeal would ensue , the United States , and that the
President informed will not permit us to rely on any effective change in the British
Cabinet .
... repeal of mittee , that they had waited on the President of the orders , or
assurances that the repeal would ensue , the United States , and that the
President informed will not permit us to rely on any effective change in the British
Cabinet .
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So far from proAnd on each mast to fix the broom ; . ducing that conviction on the
British Cabinet , he Merchants , for lack of foreign wares , was convinced it would
produce precisely the To retail apples , plums , and pears . ” opposite effect .
So far from proAnd on each mast to fix the broom ; . ducing that conviction on the
British Cabinet , he Merchants , for lack of foreign wares , was convinced it would
produce precisely the To retail apples , plums , and pears . ” opposite effect .
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It must the Spring before the breaking up of the ice , and evidently have been
recommended by that same Before the British could throw further succors spirit
and poncy s spirit and policy which had heretofore relied into that country , it ...
It must the Spring before the breaking up of the ice , and evidently have been
recommended by that same Before the British could throw further succors spirit
and poncy s spirit and policy which had heretofore relied into that country , it ...
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British ? and. observes. ,. if. this. should. take. here. it. might. seem. natural. to.
inquire. ,. if. the. genplace. , you would not remain in power , or be the tleman was
, at the time , informed of designs enmeo who would end the war , & c . It night not
...
British ? and. observes. ,. if. this. should. take. here. it. might. seem. natural. to.
inquire. ,. if. the. genplace. , you would not remain in power , or be the tleman was
, at the time , informed of designs enmeo who would end the war , & c . It night not
...
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... inde . these costs , without which the whole property fensible in point of
principle , whether they are had been sacrificed in the first instance , was
eviattempted to be supported on the ground of retal - dence of her being British
property ! iation ...
... inde . these costs , without which the whole property fensible in point of
principle , whether they are had been sacrificed in the first instance , was
eviattempted to be supported on the ground of retal - dence of her being British
property ! iation ...
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Seite 19 - Mr. SMITH, of Maryland, submitted the following motion for consideration : Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before this House...