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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... Government of the United States to- wards an amicable adjustment of differences with that Power . You will , at the same time , perceive that the French Government appears solicitous to impress the opinion that it is averse to the ...
... Government of the United States to- wards an amicable adjustment of differences with that Power . You will , at the same time , perceive that the French Government appears solicitous to impress the opinion that it is averse to the ...
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... French Republic ] be- tween whom [ which ] and the United States differences have unhappily arisen . But this is denied us by the ultimate failure of the measures which have been taken by this Government towards an amicable adjustment ...
... French Republic ] be- tween whom [ which ] and the United States differences have unhappily arisen . But this is denied us by the ultimate failure of the measures which have been taken by this Government towards an amicable adjustment ...
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... Government , as the estimable pledge of national pros- perity and glory . Disdaining a reliance on foreign ... French Republic . The present words appeared to him a circuitous mode of expression , which he thought unneces- sary ...
... Government , as the estimable pledge of national pros- perity and glory . Disdaining a reliance on foreign ... French Republic . The present words appeared to him a circuitous mode of expression , which he thought unneces- sary ...
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... France , to use his endeavors to prevail upon the Government not to undertake the sub- ugation of our country , and to exert his endeav- ors , however weak they might be , to prevail upon that Government to put an end to their depreda ...
... France , to use his endeavors to prevail upon the Government not to undertake the sub- ugation of our country , and to exert his endeav- ors , however weak they might be , to prevail upon that Government to put an end to their depreda ...
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... Government of the United States , another fills a distinguished post under the State of Pennsylvania , and the third was formerly Consul General from the French Republic ; and that , from these three per- sons , or any others , he ...
... Government of the United States , another fills a distinguished post under the State of Pennsylvania , and the third was formerly Consul General from the French Republic ; and that , from these three per- sons , or any others , he ...
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