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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... in case she should think proper to sions of the enemy - he did not know the
inten- direct the force she might have at command tion of the present
Administration in that respect , against that city . Then why , send one thousand
but presumed it ...
... in case she should think proper to sions of the enemy - he did not know the
inten- direct the force she might have at command tion of the present
Administration in that respect , against that city . Then why , send one thousand
but presumed it ...
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Great Britain has degenerate into something of a very different had her share of
the spoils also .. character , and would receive a very different Let us then not
undervalue our enemy . Sir , denomination from the public . this project of limiting
our ...
Great Britain has degenerate into something of a very different had her share of
the spoils also .. character , and would receive a very different Let us then not
undervalue our enemy . Sir , denomination from the public . this project of limiting
our ...
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If gentlemen will now multiply the coerce us into the war ; each urging us to war
product of that tax , by the number of years since against its ' enemy . What was
the proper and it was taken off , they would find it would have manly reply to
these ...
If gentlemen will now multiply the coerce us into the war ; each urging us to war
product of that tax , by the number of years since against its ' enemy . What was
the proper and it was taken off , they would find it would have manly reply to
these ...
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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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The enemy had advanced , in which he had been an eye - witness , and in which
force about iwo thousand , to a place ... hów- materials in your country — they are
the flower of ever , flocked to their standard -- the enemy were your forests ...
The enemy had advanced , in which he had been an eye - witness , and in which
force about iwo thousand , to a place ... hów- materials in your country — they are
the flower of ever , flocked to their standard -- the enemy were your forests ...
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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...