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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Our other foreign relations remain without unfavordence of the repeal of the
French decrees against our able changes . With Russia they are on the best foot'
neutral trade , was followed by an intimation that it had ing of friendship . The
ports of ...
Our other foreign relations remain without unfavordence of the repeal of the
French decrees against our able changes . With Russia they are on the best foot'
neutral trade , was followed by an intimation that it had ing of friendship . The
ports of ...
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... making further provision for the Corps of EngiGiles for consideration : Resolved
, That so much of the Message of the PresiThe Senate resumed the consideration
of the dent of the United States as concerns the relations be- motion submitted ...
... making further provision for the Corps of EngiGiles for consideration : Resolved
, That so much of the Message of the PresiThe Senate resumed the consideration
of the dent of the United States as concerns the relations be- motion submitted ...
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... GREGG presented the memorial of the Pre- [ Upon presenting the report of the
Committee sident and Managers of the Union Canal Com- of Foreign Relations
to ine Senate , Mr. Giles pany of Pennsylvania , praying the aid of Con- remarked
...
... GREGG presented the memorial of the Pre- [ Upon presenting the report of the
Committee sident and Managers of the Union Canal Com- of Foreign Relations
to ine Senate , Mr. Giles pany of Pennsylvania , praying the aid of Con- remarked
...
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Mr. A. said , so far as we have member was also opposed to it , for the same
reahad an opportunity of judging of the disposition son ; but from complaisance ,
he himself tells us , of the present Chief Magistrate , in relation to the he voted for
the ...
Mr. A. said , so far as we have member was also opposed to it , for the same
reahad an opportunity of judging of the disposition son ; but from complaisance ,
he himself tells us , of the present Chief Magistrate , in relation to the he voted for
the ...
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... on the of the President of the United States as concerns contracts made by him
in the year 1811 , and those the relations between the United States and made
by the Purveyor of Public Supplies for the Great Britain and France , to consider ...
... on the of the President of the United States as concerns contracts made by him
in the year 1811 , and those the relations between the United States and made
by the Purveyor of Public Supplies for the Great Britain and France , to consider ...
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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...