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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... consequences be judged by my coun- try , with some share of the partiality in which they origi- nated . Such being the impressions under which I have , in obedience to the publick summons , repaired to the present station , it would be ...
... consequences be judged by my coun- try , with some share of the partiality in which they origi- nated . Such being the impressions under which I have , in obedience to the publick summons , repaired to the present station , it would be ...
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... consequences , total silence as to the proclamation on which the intercourse between the two countries has hitherto hung , and of which , in this broad sense , it would be a revocation , and the re- cent manifestations of the ...
... consequences , total silence as to the proclamation on which the intercourse between the two countries has hitherto hung , and of which , in this broad sense , it would be a revocation , and the re- cent manifestations of the ...
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... consequence of the many frauds that have taken place in the importation of tobacco into his majesty's dominions , in foreign vessels , and is not intended to mili- tate against the proclamation , or order of the king in council ...
... consequence of the many frauds that have taken place in the importation of tobacco into his majesty's dominions , in foreign vessels , and is not intended to mili- tate against the proclamation , or order of the king in council ...
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... consequences , which will be laid before you , while it will confirm to you the want of success , thus far , will , I trust , evince that means as proper and as efficacious as could have been devised , have been employed . The issue of ...
... consequences , which will be laid before you , while it will confirm to you the want of success , thus far , will , I trust , evince that means as proper and as efficacious as could have been devised , have been employed . The issue of ...
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... consequences of a contraband trade , and of hostile acts to any of the parties ; and to obtain , by a declaration of the existing legal state of things , an easier admission of our right to the immunities , belonging to our situation ...
... consequences of a contraband trade , and of hostile acts to any of the parties ; and to obtain , by a declaration of the existing legal state of things , an easier admission of our right to the immunities , belonging to our situation ...
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