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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C T Tuesday , November 5 . in order that it might receive full consideration in the
RICHARD BRENT , from the State of ... passed on the subject of the British
Orders in Fellow - citizens of the Senate Council ; and to both , the
correspondence ...
C T Tuesday , November 5 . in order that it might receive full consideration in the
RICHARD BRENT , from the State of ... passed on the subject of the British
Orders in Fellow - citizens of the Senate Council ; and to both , the
correspondence ...
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... character and dignity of the been promptly followed by a repeal of the Orders in
Government thereof ; and , for these purposes , we Council ; but fatal experience
has produced the pain- pledge “ our lives , our fortunes , and our sacred honor .
... character and dignity of the been promptly followed by a repeal of the Orders in
Government thereof ; and , for these purposes , we Council ; but fatal experience
has produced the pain- pledge “ our lives , our fortunes , and our sacred honor .
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... the Powers of Barbary , the Orders in Council were off 19 - morrow , if the to
whom all Europe had been subservient at this same system continued , the trade
to France would moment , when conquest was completely within be worth
nothing .
... the Powers of Barbary , the Orders in Council were off 19 - morrow , if the to
whom all Europe had been subservient at this same system continued , the trade
to France would moment , when conquest was completely within be worth
nothing .
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... sunk , or plundered , by any great or pupy assailant who could man an oar , or
load a swivel in Council were off to - morrow , you could get no Now , if it has
been shown that , if the Orders for her annoyance . new What was the leading
object ...
... sunk , or plundered , by any great or pupy assailant who could man an oar , or
load a swivel in Council were off to - morrow , you could get no Now , if it has
been shown that , if the Orders for her annoyance . new What was the leading
object ...
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... revocation of the Orders in leased without expense , and that the payment of
Council , which , in my opinion , are equally inde . these costs , without which the
whole property fensible in point of principle , whether ihey are had been
sacrificed ...
... revocation of the Orders in leased without expense , and that the payment of
Council , which , in my opinion , are equally inde . these costs , without which the
whole property fensible in point of principle , whether ihey are had been
sacrificed ...
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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...