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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... foreign domination . This spirit merits to be cherished and invigorated by every branch of Government , as the estimable pledge of national pros- perity and glory . Disdaining a reliance on foreign protection , wanting no foreign ...
... foreign domination . This spirit merits to be cherished and invigorated by every branch of Government , as the estimable pledge of national pros- perity and glory . Disdaining a reliance on foreign protection , wanting no foreign ...
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... foreign bills of ex- change and bills of lading , had received informa- tion from the Commissioner of the Revenue , stat- ing that it would be necessary to provide some com- pensation for the supervisors , who had the man- agement of ...
... foreign bills of ex- change and bills of lading , had received informa- tion from the Commissioner of the Revenue , stat- ing that it would be necessary to provide some com- pensation for the supervisors , who had the man- agement of ...
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... foreign Govern- ment with respect to this country , he thought it high time to pass a law upon the subject ; for , if all the discontented people in this country are to be suffered to tamper and negotiate with foreign Powers , it would ...
... foreign Govern- ment with respect to this country , he thought it high time to pass a law upon the subject ; for , if all the discontented people in this country are to be suffered to tamper and negotiate with foreign Powers , it would ...
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... foreign aggressions against this coun- try , and men who should attempt to subvert the Constitution by foreign aid , ought to be liable to punishment ; and such , he was pretty confident , are already liable to punishment . [ H. oF R ...
... foreign aggressions against this coun- try , and men who should attempt to subvert the Constitution by foreign aid , ought to be liable to punishment ; and such , he was pretty confident , are already liable to punishment . [ H. oF R ...
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... foreign Governments , but against such only as ought to be carried on by the Executive ; and when an individual undertakes to correspond in such a manner , it is then , and then only , that he usurps the Executive authority . The word ...
... foreign Governments , but against such only as ought to be carried on by the Executive ; and when an individual undertakes to correspond in such a manner , it is then , and then only , that he usurps the Executive authority . The word ...
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