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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... declaration . Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives , - I have directed the proper officers to lay before you , re- spectively , such papers and estimates as regard the affairs particularly . recommended to your ...
... declaration . Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives , - I have directed the proper officers to lay before you , re- spectively , such papers and estimates as regard the affairs particularly . recommended to your ...
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... declaration of the existing legal state of things , an easier admission of our right to the immunities , belonging to our situation . Under these impressions , the proclamation which will be laid before you , was issued . In this ...
... declaration of the existing legal state of things , an easier admission of our right to the immunities , belonging to our situation . Under these impressions , the proclamation which will be laid before you , was issued . In this ...
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... declare the disposition of the United States to observe the conduct aforesaid towards those powers respectively ; and to ex- hort and warn the citizens of the United States carefully to avoid all acts and proceedings whatsoever , which ...
... declare the disposition of the United States to observe the conduct aforesaid towards those powers respectively ; and to ex- hort and warn the citizens of the United States carefully to avoid all acts and proceedings whatsoever , which ...
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... declaration in writing , authorizing him to employ agreea- bly to the orders of the ministers of the interior , of war , of the marine , and foreign affairs , the sums he shall receive from the government of the United States , on ...
... declaration in writing , authorizing him to employ agreea- bly to the orders of the ministers of the interior , of war , of the marine , and foreign affairs , the sums he shall receive from the government of the United States , on ...
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... declare that if the case has happened , or that should it happen , we will exert all the means , with which the laws and constitution have armed us , to discover such offenders and bring them to condign punishment . And that the like ...
... declare that if the case has happened , or that should it happen , we will exert all the means , with which the laws and constitution have armed us , to discover such offenders and bring them to condign punishment . And that the like ...
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