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 1Gales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... FOREIGN RELATIONS . The House resumed the consideration of the report of the Committee of Foreign Relations . The question being on the agreement to the second resolution , authorizing the raising an ad- ditional regular force- Mr ...
... FOREIGN RELATIONS . The House resumed the consideration of the report of the Committee of Foreign Relations . The question being on the agreement to the second resolution , authorizing the raising an ad- ditional regular force- Mr ...
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... Foreign Relations . of which he himself was a member . He , sir , at- tended faithfully to his duty , and witnessed every step the committee took . He also saw the report before it was made to this House , and must have heard the ...
... Foreign Relations . of which he himself was a member . He , sir , at- tended faithfully to his duty , and witnessed every step the committee took . He also saw the report before it was made to this House , and must have heard the ...
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... Foreign Relations . is not to be wondered at , when we recollect that the United States are already the second com- mercial nation in the world . The rapid growth of our commercial importance , has not only awak- ened the jealousy of ...
... Foreign Relations . is not to be wondered at , when we recollect that the United States are already the second com- mercial nation in the world . The rapid growth of our commercial importance , has not only awak- ened the jealousy of ...
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... Foreign Affairs , expressing , in sufficient detail , the feelings of the Government of Spain respect- ing this unprovoked aggression on the integrity of that monarchy . Mr. Morier , in his note to Mr. Smith of December 15 , 1810 , has ...
... Foreign Affairs , expressing , in sufficient detail , the feelings of the Government of Spain respect- ing this unprovoked aggression on the integrity of that monarchy . Mr. Morier , in his note to Mr. Smith of December 15 , 1810 , has ...
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... foreign Power to occupy it , holding it in either case subject to future and friendly negotiation . This act , therefore , evinces the just and amicable views by which ... FOREIGN RELATIONS . Foreign Relations . 439 440 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... foreign Power to occupy it , holding it in either case subject to future and friendly negotiation . This act , therefore , evinces the just and amicable views by which ... FOREIGN RELATIONS . Foreign Relations . 439 440 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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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...