Pamphlets. American History1839 |
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... United States , and as their agent ? Certainly not ; but he acted in virtue of the authority conferred upon him by the agreement entered into between the officers of the squadron . I will read a portion of this con- tract : " The ...
... United States , and as their agent ? Certainly not ; but he acted in virtue of the authority conferred upon him by the agreement entered into between the officers of the squadron . I will read a portion of this con- tract : " The ...
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... United States declares itself entirely satisfied , not only in what concerns the said Gov- ernment , but also in what concerns the citizens of ' the United States , on account of the claims hitherto preferred , or which may hereafter be ...
... United States declares itself entirely satisfied , not only in what concerns the said Gov- ernment , but also in what concerns the citizens of ' the United States , on account of the claims hitherto preferred , or which may hereafter be ...
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... United States . ” Being citizens when ? At the time of the capture of the prizes ? No. Being citizens now ? No. Being citizens at the time they may apply . They may be naturalized , for aught that I can see , and claim . It is not ...
... United States . ” Being citizens when ? At the time of the capture of the prizes ? No. Being citizens now ? No. Being citizens at the time they may apply . They may be naturalized , for aught that I can see , and claim . It is not ...
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... United States , with treaties , or with the Constitution . How , then , was the Supreme Court to execute wisely the laws of the several States of this extensive Union if they were to be shut out from the readi- est source of ...
... United States , with treaties , or with the Constitution . How , then , was the Supreme Court to execute wisely the laws of the several States of this extensive Union if they were to be shut out from the readi- est source of ...
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... United States . It has never before been made an objection to the establishment of diplomatic or com- mercial relations with any people or nation , that Mr. SPEAKER : I have not risen to pursue the their religion was Catholic ...
... United States . It has never before been made an objection to the establishment of diplomatic or com- mercial relations with any people or nation , that Mr. SPEAKER : I have not risen to pursue the their religion was Catholic ...
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Pamphlets. American History None,Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2006 |
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