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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... to substitute for the licenses from foreign Governments for a trade
unlawaccumulating dangers to the peace of the two coun- fully interdicted by
them to other American citizens ; tries , all the mutual advantages of re -
established friend or to ...
... to substitute for the licenses from foreign Governments for a trade
unlawaccumulating dangers to the peace of the two coun- fully interdicted by
them to other American citizens ; tries , all the mutual advantages of re -
established friend or to ...
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... as all the increased expenses been defrayed ; notperse without proof , not his
acts , but his supposed withstanding the decrease of revenue , occasioned
opinions ? The honorable member presumes the by the state of our foreign
relations ?
... as all the increased expenses been defrayed ; notperse without proof , not his
acts , but his supposed withstanding the decrease of revenue , occasioned
opinions ? The honorable member presumes the by the state of our foreign
relations ?
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... people of the Southern · violations was committed by vessels which cleared
and Western States are decidedly hostile to comout for ports in the United States ,
but which merce , and that their opposition to the proposisailed to foreign ports .
... people of the Southern · violations was committed by vessels which cleared
and Western States are decidedly hostile to comout for ports in the United States ,
but which merce , and that their opposition to the proposisailed to foreign ports .
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Whilst he States , under our system of drawbacks , were enrepelled this
unfounded charge in the manner abled to undersell the British merchants in
foreign which its nature imperiously demandeủ , he had markets . The
productions of the ...
Whilst he States , under our system of drawbacks , were enrepelled this
unfounded charge in the manner abled to undersell the British merchants in
foreign which its nature imperiously demandeủ , he had markets . The
productions of the ...
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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...