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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... France , which have come to my knowl- edge during your recess , will be made the subject of a future communication . That communication will con- firm the ultimate failure of the measures which have been taken by the Government of the ...
... France , which have come to my knowl- edge during your recess , will be made the subject of a future communication . That communication will con- firm the ultimate failure of the measures which have been taken by the Government of the ...
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... France are resumed or not , vigorous preparations for war will be alike indispensable . In this conjuncture of affairs , while with you we re- cognise our abundant cause of gratitude to the Supreme Disposer of events for the ordinary ...
... France are resumed or not , vigorous preparations for war will be alike indispensable . In this conjuncture of affairs , while with you we re- cognise our abundant cause of gratitude to the Supreme Disposer of events for the ordinary ...
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... France and de- pending on her for the support of their authority , will generally be subservient to her views , and willing to place the affairs of the country under her control . With respect to this country , the French Government had ...
... France and de- pending on her for the support of their authority , will generally be subservient to her views , and willing to place the affairs of the country under her control . With respect to this country , the French Government had ...
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... France . JANUARY , 1799. ] Impressment of Seamen . land ,. H. OF R.J was curious enough . Mr. G. said , that after ... FRANCE . Mr. GALLATIN said , that the President of the United States had mentioned in his Speech at the opening ...
... France . JANUARY , 1799. ] Impressment of Seamen . land ,. H. OF R.J was curious enough . Mr. G. said , that after ... FRANCE . Mr. GALLATIN said , that the President of the United States had mentioned in his Speech at the opening ...
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... France , and advise the French Gov- ernment in what manner it ought to act , so as to lull the country into security , increase its influ- ence among us , and strengthen the hands of its own party ? To show that the principle contend ...
... France , and advise the French Gov- ernment in what manner it ought to act , so as to lull the country into security , increase its influ- ence among us , and strengthen the hands of its own party ? To show that the principle contend ...
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