Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... treaty of commerce in the event of concluding a treaty of peace , directs the attention of our ministers to all the objects of the motion . They are instructed by it to endeavor to open to our commerce every part of the British ...
... treaty of commerce in the event of concluding a treaty of peace , directs the attention of our ministers to all the objects of the motion . They are instructed by it to endeavor to open to our commerce every part of the British ...
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... treaty - ratifying powers are kept , the more safe the national interests . The committee are , therefore , of opinion that the resolution ought not to be adopted . [ Extract of a letter of the 15th April , 1813 , from the Secretary of ...
... treaty - ratifying powers are kept , the more safe the national interests . The committee are , therefore , of opinion that the resolution ought not to be adopted . [ Extract of a letter of the 15th April , 1813 , from the Secretary of ...
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... treaty at Ghent , had power to arrange every other interfering claim with Great Britain , in which it is regretted they did not succeed . The ratification of the treaty by this Gov- ernment and the exchange of it are understood to have ...
... treaty at Ghent , had power to arrange every other interfering claim with Great Britain , in which it is regretted they did not succeed . The ratification of the treaty by this Gov- ernment and the exchange of it are understood to have ...
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... treaty with Prussia , February 17 , 1800 . Message and documents relative to transactions with Barbary powers , March 1 , 1802 . Message and documents relative to treaty with Great Britain ( British debts ) , March 29 , 1802 . Message ...
... treaty with Prussia , February 17 , 1800 . Message and documents relative to transactions with Barbary powers , March 1 , 1802 . Message and documents relative to treaty with Great Britain ( British debts ) , March 29 , 1802 . Message ...
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... treaty . It is a recognition of the sovereignty and independence of the parties by each other . From this many results flow and obligations attach to either in all their future intercourse . Such being the effects of the exertion of ...
... treaty . It is a recognition of the sovereignty and independence of the parties by each other . From this many results flow and obligations attach to either in all their future intercourse . Such being the effects of the exertion of ...
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