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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... defence ; on the contrary , to extend and invigorate them , is our true policy . We have no reason to regret that these measures have been thus far adopted and pursued ; and , in proportion as we en- large our view of the portentous and ...
... defence ; on the contrary , to extend and invigorate them , is our true policy . We have no reason to regret that these measures have been thus far adopted and pursued ; and , in proportion as we en- large our view of the portentous and ...
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... defence of the said State , at such place or places , and according to such plan or plans , as shall be approved by the President of the United States , and under his direction , a sum of money , or in stocks of the United States ...
... defence of the said State , at such place or places , and according to such plan or plans , as shall be approved by the President of the United States , and under his direction , a sum of money , or in stocks of the United States ...
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... defence , our interest and our honor , com- mand us to repel . It therefore now becomes the United States to be as determined in resistance as they have been patient in suffering , and condescending in nego- tiation . While those who ...
... defence , our interest and our honor , com- mand us to repel . It therefore now becomes the United States to be as determined in resistance as they have been patient in suffering , and condescending in nego- tiation . While those who ...
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... defence , our interest and honor command us to repel a predatory warfare against the unquestionable rights of a neutral commerce . That it becomes the United States to be as determined in re- sistance as they have been patient in ...
... defence , our interest and honor command us to repel a predatory warfare against the unquestionable rights of a neutral commerce . That it becomes the United States to be as determined in re- sistance as they have been patient in ...
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... defence heretofore adopted by the Government of the United States , be referred to a committee . 3. That so much of the said Speech as relates to the Naval Establishment , and to the augmentation of the Navy , and the adoption of ...
... defence heretofore adopted by the Government of the United States , be referred to a committee . 3. That so much of the said Speech as relates to the Naval Establishment , and to the augmentation of the Navy , and the adoption of ...
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