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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The ports of Sweden have afforded been transmitted to the British Plenipotentiary
here , proofs of friendly dispositions towards our commerce NOVEMBER , 1811 .
President ' s Annual Message . 11 12 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
The ports of Sweden have afforded been transmitted to the British Plenipotentiary
here , proofs of friendly dispositions towards our commerce NOVEMBER , 1811 .
President ' s Annual Message . 11 12 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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Noring discriminations in their ports against our navi . can the occasion fail to
remind you of the importance gation , and an equality or lesser discrimination is
enof those military seminaries which , in every event , will joyed by their
navigation in ...
Noring discriminations in their ports against our navi . can the occasion fail to
remind you of the importance gation , and an equality or lesser discrimination is
enof those military seminaries which , in every event , will joyed by their
navigation in ...
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... and The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the re - the bill was read and
passed to the second reading . port of the Secretary for the Department of the Mr .
BRADLEY , from the committee to whom Treasury , prepared in obedience to the
act ...
... and The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the re - the bill was read and
passed to the second reading . port of the Secretary for the Department of the Mr .
BRADLEY , from the committee to whom Treasury , prepared in obedience to the
act ...
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... reported the solemnly swear , or affirm , before the collector of amendments to
the bill , entitled " An act to emthe port where the property may be , that the power
the Secretary of the Treasury to decide on invoice or invoices have neither been
...
... reported the solemnly swear , or affirm , before the collector of amendments to
the bill , entitled " An act to emthe port where the property may be , that the power
the Secretary of the Treasury to decide on invoice or invoices have neither been
...
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... is bill in addition to the act , entitled " An act supnow prohibited from entering
the ports of the plementary to the act , entitled ' An act concernUnited Siates , and
praying she may be permitted ling the commercial intercourse between the Unito
...
... is bill in addition to the act , entitled " An act supnow prohibited from entering
the ports of the plementary to the act , entitled ' An act concernUnited Siates , and
praying she may be permitted ling the commercial intercourse between the Unito
...
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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...