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 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... vessels could cultivate land ; but , as it respected the great body of the seamen , it was more difficult for them ... vessels now built were not manned . The simple question was , would they , or would they not , give the Govern- ment ...
... vessels could cultivate land ; but , as it respected the great body of the seamen , it was more difficult for them ... vessels now built were not manned . The simple question was , would they , or would they not , give the Govern- ment ...
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... vessels of five tons burden from the general restriction . To provide against cases of that description , and some others , he moved the following resolution , in order that the operations of the law should be equalized : Resolved ...
... vessels of five tons burden from the general restriction . To provide against cases of that description , and some others , he moved the following resolution , in order that the operations of the law should be equalized : Resolved ...
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... vessels , & c . , from the restriction imposed strike out the second section , intended to exempt ritories , and which have heretofore evaded the on boats in the bays , & c . , adjacent to foreign ter- law by crossing the bay , & c ...
... vessels , & c . , from the restriction imposed strike out the second section , intended to exempt ritories , and which have heretofore evaded the on boats in the bays , & c . , adjacent to foreign ter- law by crossing the bay , & c ...
Seite 1653
... vessels from your ports and harbors , you are about to prohibit all intercourse by land with any of the circumja- cent territories of foreign nations . Between the original measure and this , there is no connexion : the principle of the ...
... vessels from your ports and harbors , you are about to prohibit all intercourse by land with any of the circumja- cent territories of foreign nations . Between the original measure and this , there is no connexion : the principle of the ...
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... vessels of foreign Powers ? Did he reflect on the frequent seizures by the belligerent Powers , and that they dealt ... vessels of the United States and the armed vessels of the maritime Powers . But it appears the gentleman has taken ...
... vessels of foreign Powers ? Did he reflect on the frequent seizures by the belligerent Powers , and that they dealt ... vessels of the United States and the armed vessels of the maritime Powers . But it appears the gentleman has taken ...
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