The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Том 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... give them the new modifica- tions necessary for these objects . Some contraventions of right have already taken place , both within our jurisdictional limits , and on the high seas . The friend- ly disposition of the Governments from ...
... give them the new modifica- tions necessary for these objects . Some contraventions of right have already taken place , both within our jurisdictional limits , and on the high seas . The friend- ly disposition of the Governments from ...
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... give to the Mr. WELLS said : Mr. President , having always held to the opinion that , when a treaty was duly made under the constituted authorities of the United States , Congress was bound to pass the laws necessary to carry it into ...
... give to the Mr. WELLS said : Mr. President , having always held to the opinion that , when a treaty was duly made under the constituted authorities of the United States , Congress was bound to pass the laws necessary to carry it into ...
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... give to the United States a strong proof of the friendship of the First Consul , " and when you turn to the convention , which is said to establish the " defin- itive rule , " you find a provision binding the Uni- ted States to the ...
... give to the United States a strong proof of the friendship of the First Consul , " and when you turn to the convention , which is said to establish the " defin- itive rule , " you find a provision binding the Uni- ted States to the ...
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... give his assent to the establishment of those limits , which would be regarded no longer than until the arri- val of their troops . to deliver up Louisiana to France , or to the Uni- ted States ? We have some reason to think that such ...
... give his assent to the establishment of those limits , which would be regarded no longer than until the arri- val of their troops . to deliver up Louisiana to France , or to the Uni- ted States ? We have some reason to think that such ...
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... give fifteen millions of dollars for the benefit of having them ? The principles of our Government , the origin- al ideas and rights of the partners to the com- pact , forbid such a measure ; and without the consent of all the partners ...
... give fifteen millions of dollars for the benefit of having them ? The principles of our Government , the origin- al ideas and rights of the partners to the com- pact , forbid such a measure ; and without the consent of all the partners ...
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