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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... and which , if not discontinto have taken place , it was an indispensable
condition ued , will require at least corresponding restrictions on of the repeal of
the British Orders that commerce should importations from France into the United
States ...
... and which , if not discontinto have taken place , it was an indispensable
condition ued , will require at least corresponding restrictions on of the repeal of
the British Orders that commerce should importations from France into the United
States ...
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Anderson , Bayard , Bradley , Condit , commerce of the United States : " It was
determined in the negative - yeas 11 , nays Meigs , Mitchill , Parker , Pope , Reed
, Sumter , Tiffin , Franklin , Gregg , Howland , Kitchell , Mathewson , 14 , as
follows ...
Anderson , Bayard , Bradley , Condit , commerce of the United States : " It was
determined in the negative - yeas 11 , nays Meigs , Mitchill , Parker , Pope , Reed
, Sumter , Tiffin , Franklin , Gregg , Howland , Kitchell , Mathewson , 14 , as
follows ...
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His colleague ( Mr. all quarters of the civilized globe . What did you Smita ) rose
immediately and said , this was not in this instance ? At the moment when victory
to be a war for commerce ; it would be absurd to had perched upon your ...
His colleague ( Mr. all quarters of the civilized globe . What did you Smita ) rose
immediately and said , this was not in this instance ? At the moment when victory
to be a war for commerce ; it would be absurd to had perched upon your ...
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Yes , sir , commerce has been abandoned , “ de- it to , not afforded , however , by
France , for , of our before produced , with a glorious market to carry serted in her
utmost peed , by those her former vegetable export , she takes scarcely any ...
Yes , sir , commerce has been abandoned , “ de- it to , not afforded , however , by
France , for , of our before produced , with a glorious market to carry serted in her
utmost peed , by those her former vegetable export , she takes scarcely any ...
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Thus , sir , captured by the French armed ship the Jeone is situated our
commerce as it respects France , Adolphe , and that she had been libelled on the
and such is the evidence of the virtual actual ground " that part of the cargo came
from ...
Thus , sir , captured by the French armed ship the Jeone is situated our
commerce as it respects France , Adolphe , and that she had been libelled on the
and such is the evidence of the virtual actual ground " that part of the cargo came
from ...
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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...