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, Band 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... Britain would act according to this declaration . About the same time , it was stated in the Government prints of that country which had reached us , that orders , on the part of Great Britain , countervailing the French decree , and ...
... Britain would act according to this declaration . About the same time , it was stated in the Government prints of that country which had reached us , that orders , on the part of Great Britain , countervailing the French decree , and ...
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... Britain have been desirous of an accommodation . Mr. R. said , he had unbounded confidence in the militia , but he would refer to the militia them- selves , whether there are not places , important places within the United States and ...
... Britain have been desirous of an accommodation . Mr. R. said , he had unbounded confidence in the militia , but he would refer to the militia them- selves , whether there are not places , important places within the United States and ...
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... Britain . Sir , such a redemption as this would has one drop of American blood in him who will be worse than an expiation on the rack . It would say that our Government should have withdrawn be mean and degrading . On the other hand ...
... Britain . Sir , such a redemption as this would has one drop of American blood in him who will be worse than an expiation on the rack . It would say that our Government should have withdrawn be mean and degrading . On the other hand ...
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... Britain , in case she should the Portuguese not manifesting a disposition to take up the subject in the same point of view . play into the hand of France , apprized Great But if , on the contrary , she shall view the measure Britain of ...
... Britain , in case she should the Portuguese not manifesting a disposition to take up the subject in the same point of view . play into the hand of France , apprized Great But if , on the contrary , she shall view the measure Britain of ...
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... Britain , nor has she murdered your citizens , nor be the inevitable result : if they are prevented attacked your ships of war , but she has joined from attacking us , because they are opposed to Great Britain in her commercial ...
... Britain , nor has she murdered your citizens , nor be the inevitable result : if they are prevented attacked your ships of war , but she has joined from attacking us , because they are opposed to Great Britain in her commercial ...
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