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, Հատոր 3Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... American citizen and a member of a State Legis- punish acts which , however improper in their na - lature , entitle a man to the notice , the confidence , This person , indeed , as he had been told , declared that he undertook the ...
... American citizen and a member of a State Legis- punish acts which , however improper in their na - lature , entitle a man to the notice , the confidence , This person , indeed , as he had been told , declared that he undertook the ...
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... American flag . If force should be exerted to compel your submission , you are to resist that force to the utmost of your power , and when overpowered by superior force , you are to strike your flag , and thus yield your vessel , as ...
... American flag . If force should be exerted to compel your submission , you are to resist that force to the utmost of your power , and when overpowered by superior force , you are to strike your flag , and thus yield your vessel , as ...
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... American citizen at Bordeaux , he finds an embargo laid on American vessels , from a false impression taken up by the French Gov- ernment that this country is immediately going to war with France , and that this war would shortly ...
... American citizen at Bordeaux , he finds an embargo laid on American vessels , from a false impression taken up by the French Gov- ernment that this country is immediately going to war with France , and that this war would shortly ...
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... America , famed for their sacred love of liberty in gene- ral , and attachment for your cause in particular . Their hearts are overcome with sorrow when they reflect that so great a number of American patriots , who have fought and ...
... America , famed for their sacred love of liberty in gene- ral , and attachment for your cause in particular . Their hearts are overcome with sorrow when they reflect that so great a number of American patriots , who have fought and ...
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... America was origi- nally in the wrong , and gives us no explanation ; the ed , on the contrary , that nothing less than sub- mission would satisfy her . This has been the main position of the American Government , the ground - work of ...
... America was origi- nally in the wrong , and gives us no explanation ; the ed , on the contrary , that nothing less than sub- mission would satisfy her . This has been the main position of the American Government , the ground - work of ...
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