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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... a committee was to the dearest of our national rights , than vexatious to
appointed agreeably to the 22d rule for conduct the regular course of our trade .
ing business in the Senate ; and Messrs Gilman , Among the occurrences
produced by ...
... a committee was to the dearest of our national rights , than vexatious to
appointed agreeably to the 22d rule for conduct the regular course of our trade .
ing business in the Senate ; and Messrs Gilman , Among the occurrences
produced by ...
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... 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 trade under false ...
... 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 trade under false ...
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... aud that raising ten thousand men And no trade ' gainst a free trade stake :
would produce inis conviction , without incurring Of rotting produce count the gain
, further expense . This suggestion furnished some A seaboard boast shut from
the ...
... aud that raising ten thousand men And no trade ' gainst a free trade stake :
would produce inis conviction , without incurring Of rotting produce count the gain
, further expense . This suggestion furnished some A seaboard boast shut from
the ...
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... to whom was referred the dependencies , and for other purposes , ” together
tain points respecting the trade of the United States to with the amendment
proposed thereto ; and , on France , has the honor to report to the President that
motion ...
... to whom was referred the dependencies , and for other purposes , ” together
tain points respecting the trade of the United States to with the amendment
proposed thereto ; and , on France , has the honor to report to the President that
motion ...
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... the infant Government of the United States holdthe trade to France was worth
nothing ; and iffing in subjugation one of the Powers of Barbary , the Orders in
Council were off 19 - morrow , if the to whom all Europe had been subservient at
this ...
... the infant Government of the United States holdthe trade to France was worth
nothing ; and iffing in subjugation one of the Powers of Barbary , the Orders in
Council were off 19 - morrow , if the to whom all Europe had been subservient at
this ...
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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...