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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... port go out to the people with the despatches , he hoped at least they should first be permitted to see it . He , therefore , moved an adjournment , as he expected it would be printed for the use of the House by to - morrow . The motion ...
... port go out to the people with the despatches , he hoped at least they should first be permitted to see it . He , therefore , moved an adjournment , as he expected it would be printed for the use of the House by to - morrow . The motion ...
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... port , or island , shall take those steps which we consider necessary for that nation to take , it shall be lawful for the President to remit and discontinue the restraints , prohibitions , & c . Instead of taking a general national ...
... port , or island , shall take those steps which we consider necessary for that nation to take , it shall be lawful for the President to remit and discontinue the restraints , prohibitions , & c . Instead of taking a general national ...
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... port ; though if it had remained in the hands of the French , and she had gone in , she would have been liable to the penalties of the law . Mr. S. could not see any difference between this case and changing its own Government . The aim ...
... port ; though if it had remained in the hands of the French , and she had gone in , she would have been liable to the penalties of the law . Mr. S. could not see any difference between this case and changing its own Government . The aim ...
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... ports , renew intercourse at once with such ports , without any assurance that the same conduct will be pursued ... port or place , which will make application for it ; yet we say an interference with foreign Governments cannot be ...
... ports , renew intercourse at once with such ports , without any assurance that the same conduct will be pursued ... port or place , which will make application for it ; yet we say an interference with foreign Governments cannot be ...
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... port , or place , belonging to the said Republic , with which commercial intercourse may safely be renewed : and also revive the said restraints and prohibitions , whenever , in his opin- ion , the interest of the United States shall ...
... port , or place , belonging to the said Republic , with which commercial intercourse may safely be renewed : and also revive the said restraints and prohibitions , whenever , in his opin- ion , the interest of the United States shall ...
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