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 the informa Your attention will , of course , be drawn to such protion from our
special Minister to Denmark , shows that visions on the subject of our naval force
as may be rethe mission had been attended with valuable effects to quired for ...
And the informa Your attention will , of course , be drawn to such protion from our
special Minister to Denmark , shows that visions on the subject of our naval force
as may be rethe mission had been attended with valuable effects to quired for ...
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They sions of Great Britain have the character as well unanimously rejected
informal , inofficial commuas the effect of war upon our lawful commerce ,
pications . and that this war is brought home to the threshold It will be observed ,
too , in the ...
They sions of Great Britain have the character as well unanimously rejected
informal , inofficial commuas the effect of war upon our lawful commerce ,
pications . and that this war is brought home to the threshold It will be observed ,
too , in the ...
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Mr. Madison's speech steps in opportunely , as someIf , sir , Great Britain should
get possession of thing of an antidote to the effect of the European New York and
New Orleans , and you should get dearth . From that speech shall we learn that ...
Mr. Madison's speech steps in opportunely , as someIf , sir , Great Britain should
get possession of thing of an antidote to the effect of the European New York and
New Orleans , and you should get dearth . From that speech shall we learn that ...
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It had produced ony might be converted into an enemy's counno sensible effect
upon the common intercourse try , it would afford a great inducement to her to
amongst men in their pecuniary affairs . He asked avoid the war . If she found a ...
It had produced ony might be converted into an enemy's counno sensible effect
upon the common intercourse try , it would afford a great inducement to her to
amongst men in their pecuniary affairs . He asked avoid the war . If she found a ...
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... object , but different medium by the honorable member from differed as to the
means of carrying it into effect . Virginia . Mr. A. said , that having , as he thought ,
the means proposed by the honorable member proved , by a fair interpretation of
...
... object , but different medium by the honorable member from differed as to the
means of carrying it into effect . Virginia . Mr. A. said , that having , as he thought ,
the means proposed by the honorable member proved , by a fair interpretation of
...
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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...