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 Messrs Gilman , Among the occurrences produced by the conduct of
CAMPBELL , of Tennessee , and Bibb , were appointed British ships of war
hovering on our coasts , was an the committee . encounter between one of them
and the ...
... and Messrs Gilman , Among the occurrences produced by the conduct of
CAMPBELL , of Tennessee , and Bibb , were appointed British ships of war
hovering on our coasts , was an the committee . encounter between one of them
and the ...
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The ships of war before in commis est in their destinies , to cherish reciprocal
sentiments sion , with the addition of a frigate , have been chiefly of good will , to
regard the progress of events , and not employed as a cruising guard to the rights
of ...
The ships of war before in commis est in their destinies , to cherish reciprocal
sentiments sion , with the addition of a frigate , have been chiefly of good will , to
regard the progress of events , and not employed as a cruising guard to the rights
of ...
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... of the United States as relates to the encounter mittee have leave to report by
bill , bills , or otherbetween an American frigate and a British ship of wise ; " and ,
having agreed , thereto , Messrs . 1 neers . 6 NOVEMBER , 1811 . Proceedings .
... of the United States as relates to the encounter mittee have leave to report by
bill , bills , or otherbetween an American frigate and a British ship of wise ; " and ,
having agreed , thereto , Messrs . 1 neers . 6 NOVEMBER , 1811 . Proceedings .
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... ish ship of war on the United States frigate ChesaOn motion by Mr. Bradley ,
the bill originating ference between the two countries is terminated by an peake ,
by which it will be seen that that subject of difin the Senate to authorize the ...
... ish ship of war on the United States frigate ChesaOn motion by Mr. Bradley ,
the bill originating ference between the two countries is terminated by an peake ,
by which it will be seen that that subject of difin the Senate to authorize the ...
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Brown , a citizen of Portsmouth , in New HampA message from the House of
Representatives shire , stating that the ship General Eaton , of informed the
Senate that the House have passed | which he was owner , sailed from London
on the a ...
Brown , a citizen of Portsmouth , in New HampA message from the House of
Representatives shire , stating that the ship General Eaton , of informed the
Senate that the House have passed | which he was owner , sailed from London
on the a ...
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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...