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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... France and her dependencies , is it possible that the prohibition contained in this law can have any effect to in- duce him to repeal it ? The very supposition is absurd . There is nothing in it . If we can , by inhibiting this small ...
... France and her dependencies , is it possible that the prohibition contained in this law can have any effect to in- duce him to repeal it ? The very supposition is absurd . There is nothing in it . If we can , by inhibiting this small ...
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... France . Here all our informa- tion is the most scanty and meager . We have only very unsatisfactory and partial explanations of her policy or her decrees . And we have not had communicated to us any of the correspon- dence of our ...
... France . Here all our informa- tion is the most scanty and meager . We have only very unsatisfactory and partial explanations of her policy or her decrees . And we have not had communicated to us any of the correspon- dence of our ...
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... France . It is a great ' to it . " These letters are evidence incontroverti- era in our information ; and as my resolution ble , that , notwithstanding the total silence of the will have reference to it , and as there is to be Executive ...
... France . It is a great ' to it . " These letters are evidence incontroverti- era in our information ; and as my resolution ble , that , notwithstanding the total silence of the will have reference to it , and as there is to be Executive ...
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... France , such There is , however , one fact discovered in the let- as this people ought then to have been satisfied ter of the 12th of November which ought not to be with ; whether the aspect of that nation upon the passed over without ...
... France , such There is , however , one fact discovered in the let- as this people ought then to have been satisfied ter of the 12th of November which ought not to be with ; whether the aspect of that nation upon the passed over without ...
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... France , that the French Emperor has said " there shall no longer be any neutrals , " and the confiscation of several hundred thousand dol- lars of American property , in territories under the control of France , are circumstances which ...
... France , that the French Emperor has said " there shall no longer be any neutrals , " and the confiscation of several hundred thousand dol- lars of American property , in territories under the control of France , are circumstances which ...
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