Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 5. 1796-March 3, 1803D. Appleton, 1857 - Law |
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... treaties with Great Britain and Spain , that were objects of eventual arrangement , are about being carried into effect ... Treaty , are much to be lamented ; as they may occasion a temporary suspension of the advan- tages to be derived ...
... treaties with Great Britain and Spain , that were objects of eventual arrangement , are about being carried into effect ... Treaty , are much to be lamented ; as they may occasion a temporary suspension of the advan- tages to be derived ...
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... Treaty was debating on , gentleman from Massachusetts ( Mr. AMES ) last that gentleman was overcome with the prospect session , spoke with great eloquence and at of a war ; he then depicted it in horrible forms ; great length of the ...
... Treaty was debating on , gentleman from Massachusetts ( Mr. AMES ) last that gentleman was overcome with the prospect session , spoke with great eloquence and at of a war ; he then depicted it in horrible forms ; great length of the ...
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... Treaty concluded with Great Britain . He would ask the gentleman whether that act of ours should have any influence on our situation with France ? Wherein have we differed from the compact made with France by our treaty made with that ...
... Treaty concluded with Great Britain . He would ask the gentleman whether that act of ours should have any influence on our situation with France ? Wherein have we differed from the compact made with France by our treaty made with that ...
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... treaty .. [ He read the words . ] The most clear meaning of these words related to the present Government and constitution ; and the word " success could apply to those parts of the Administration only which had had time to be matured ...
... treaty .. [ He read the words . ] The most clear meaning of these words related to the present Government and constitution ; and the word " success could apply to those parts of the Administration only which had had time to be matured ...
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... treaty in the opinion of the committee , the sum of three which Mr. de Neufville proposed to enter into thousand dollars may be a proper allowance . They with Mr. Lee , they supposed , was a treaty therefore propose the following ...
... treaty in the opinion of the committee , the sum of three which Mr. de Neufville proposed to enter into thousand dollars may be a proper allowance . They with Mr. Lee , they supposed , was a treaty therefore propose the following ...
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