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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... Britain , advances have been made for definitively settling the controversies relative to the Southern and the Northeastern limits of the United States . With similar sentiments have we received your information , that the proceedings ...
... Britain , advances have been made for definitively settling the controversies relative to the Southern and the Northeastern limits of the United States . With similar sentiments have we received your information , that the proceedings ...
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... Britain , to guard against frauds in their bankrupt laws . He would allow that great inconvenience attended the return of pro- perty from a bona fide purchaser , but the difficulty of discovering the various means which were con ...
... Britain , to guard against frauds in their bankrupt laws . He would allow that great inconvenience attended the return of pro- perty from a bona fide purchaser , but the difficulty of discovering the various means which were con ...
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... Britain . The committee are sorry will take it up . Mr. S. said , it was astonishing to confess that , after making inquiry into the sub- to him that gentlemen , who had always been for ject , there is too much reason to believe the re ...
... Britain . The committee are sorry will take it up . Mr. S. said , it was astonishing to confess that , after making inquiry into the sub- to him that gentlemen , who had always been for ject , there is too much reason to believe the re ...
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... Britain , whence this system is borrowed , this distinction exists - the different trades and occupations of men being so well distinguished , that a merchant and a farmer are rarely combined in the same person ; a merchant is a ...
... Britain , whence this system is borrowed , this distinction exists - the different trades and occupations of men being so well distinguished , that a merchant and a farmer are rarely combined in the same person ; a merchant is a ...
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... Britain , to held by traders . The merchants of Philadelphia , for instance , own a much larger property in land , compared with their ability , than the same de- scription of persons in London ; and , if the com- parison be extended ...
... Britain , to held by traders . The merchants of Philadelphia , for instance , own a much larger property in land , compared with their ability , than the same de- scription of persons in London ; and , if the com- parison be extended ...
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