Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... given , in addition to pay and bounty now allowed by law . 2. That an additional force of ten thousand regular troops ought to be immedi- ately raised to serve for three years ; and that a bounty in lands ought to be given to encourage ...
... given , in addition to pay and bounty now allowed by law . 2. That an additional force of ten thousand regular troops ought to be immedi- ately raised to serve for three years ; and that a bounty in lands ought to be given to encourage ...
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... given to our ministers to form a treaty for each . By the letter of April 15 , 1813 , they were instructed to provide against impressment and illegal blockades ; to restrict contraband of war to its just limits ; to remove restraints on ...
... given to our ministers to form a treaty for each . By the letter of April 15 , 1813 , they were instructed to provide against impressment and illegal blockades ; to restrict contraband of war to its just limits ; to remove restraints on ...
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... given into their charge from topics of a more general nature which are necessarily inter- woven therewith ; they therefore crave the indulgence of the House while they present some general views connected with the subject which have ...
... given into their charge from topics of a more general nature which are necessarily inter- woven therewith ; they therefore crave the indulgence of the House while they present some general views connected with the subject which have ...
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... which have , for obvious reasons , not heretofore been given to the public ) shows that they regarded this whole subject as almost entirely hopeless . And he further observes : An arrangement which , amid RELATIONS WITH FRANCE . 57.
... which have , for obvious reasons , not heretofore been given to the public ) shows that they regarded this whole subject as almost entirely hopeless . And he further observes : An arrangement which , amid RELATIONS WITH FRANCE . 57.
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... given of His Majesty's desire to fulfill the stipulations of the convention of July , 1831 , with the United States , through this legation . and particularly in those contained in an official communication , made by Mr. Serrurier to ...
... given of His Majesty's desire to fulfill the stipulations of the convention of July , 1831 , with the United States , through this legation . and particularly in those contained in an official communication , made by Mr. Serrurier to ...
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