State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... commission of outrages upon the Indians ; without which , all pacifick plans must prove nugatory . To enable , by competent rewards , the employment of qualified and trusty persons to reside among them , as agents , would also con ...
... commission of outrages upon the Indians ; without which , all pacifick plans must prove nugatory . To enable , by competent rewards , the employment of qualified and trusty persons to reside among them , as agents , would also con ...
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... commission of three per cent . The first instalment of the loan of two millions of dol- lars from the bank of the United States , has been paid , as was directed by law . For the second , it is necessary that provision should be made ...
... commission of three per cent . The first instalment of the loan of two millions of dol- lars from the bank of the United States , has been paid , as was directed by law . For the second , it is necessary that provision should be made ...
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... commission . If she should do any thing beside this , it is immediately to be reported to the governour and the attorney of the district . You will observe by the rules transmitted , that the term privateer is understood not to extend ...
... commission . If she should do any thing beside this , it is immediately to be reported to the governour and the attorney of the district . You will observe by the rules transmitted , that the term privateer is understood not to extend ...
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... commissions which have been given to me , if it should not facilitate to us still the receipt of new sums by anticipation , it will find in its wisdom , and in the re- ports now enclosed , of the minister of the publick contri- butions ...
... commissions which have been given to me , if it should not facilitate to us still the receipt of new sums by anticipation , it will find in its wisdom , and in the re- ports now enclosed , of the minister of the publick contri- butions ...
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... commissions for grain , even to the amount of the balance due by the United States ; nor could this be blameable , as every circumstance concurs in inviting the provisory ex- ecutive council to provide the Republick with large sup ...
... commissions for grain , even to the amount of the balance due by the United States ; nor could this be blameable , as every circumstance concurs in inviting the provisory ex- ecutive council to provide the Republick with large sup ...
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