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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... negotiation . That , while those who direct the affairs of France persist in the enforcement of de- crees so hostile to our essential rights , their conduct forbids us to confide in any of their professions of ami- ty ; that an adequate ...
... negotiation . That , while those who direct the affairs of France persist in the enforcement of de- crees so hostile to our essential rights , their conduct forbids us to confide in any of their professions of ami- ty ; that an adequate ...
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... negotiation of our Executive with the Governments of foreign countries . The present situation of Europe , in my ... negotiate in behalf of that faction , in opposition to the Ex- ecutive authority , and will any one say that such ...
... negotiation of our Executive with the Governments of foreign countries . The present situation of Europe , in my ... negotiate in behalf of that faction , in opposition to the Ex- ecutive authority , and will any one say that such ...
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... negotiation to be at an end , how is peace to be procured ? Who , said he , are so likely to take a step in a ... negotiate with foreign Powers , it would lead to the most serious conse- quences . If , said Mr. R. , our situation ...
... negotiation to be at an end , how is peace to be procured ? Who , said he , are so likely to take a step in a ... negotiate with foreign Powers , it would lead to the most serious conse- quences . If , said Mr. R. , our situation ...
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... negotiation with the Govern- ment of Great Britain , on the subject of renew- ing that part of our treaty with them ... negotiations of the Executive . Nothing is here said about ag- gression ; but only to provide punishment for ...
... negotiation with the Govern- ment of Great Britain , on the subject of renew- ing that part of our treaty with them ... negotiations of the Executive . Nothing is here said about ag- gression ; but only to provide punishment for ...
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... negotiation is going forward by legal author- ity . Such an interference can have but a bad effect ; it may have very bad effects . It shows , at least , that there is a party in the country divided from the Government , who take upon ...
... negotiation is going forward by legal author- ity . Such an interference can have but a bad effect ; it may have very bad effects . It shows , at least , that there is a party in the country divided from the Government , who take upon ...
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