The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... fact , traded on foreign capital , and chiefly on that of Great Britain . But , in consequence of the great increase of capital in this city , and probably in other parts of the Union , not only is the old debt liquidated , but the ...
... fact , traded on foreign capital , and chiefly on that of Great Britain . But , in consequence of the great increase of capital in this city , and probably in other parts of the Union , not only is the old debt liquidated , but the ...
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... fact should be reported to the Department of State ; but their clear intent is , that force should'thereafter . " Let it be recollected that at the time be employed . Under such circumstances is it not to be expected that this measure ...
... fact should be reported to the Department of State ; but their clear intent is , that force should'thereafter . " Let it be recollected that at the time be employed . Under such circumstances is it not to be expected that this measure ...
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... facts prove that France had the actual possession of the country as far east as the Mobile at least . But the great ... fact and detail of the time , expected from thence , & c . And whereas , upon the whose work was published as early ...
... facts prove that France had the actual possession of the country as far east as the Mobile at least . But the great ... fact and detail of the time , expected from thence , & c . And whereas , upon the whose work was published as early ...
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... facts disclosed were of no great consequence , as indeed they had been already cir- culated in the newspapers , and ... fact . Although no member could entertain the opinion that it was the intention of any gentleman to represent the ...
... facts disclosed were of no great consequence , as indeed they had been already cir- culated in the newspapers , and ... fact . Although no member could entertain the opinion that it was the intention of any gentleman to represent the ...
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... fact , which fact depends on diplo- matic communications , it is proper to ascertain the fact which was alluded to . Gentlemen may state the question as strongly as they please - it is not whether the proceeding was strictly regu- lar ...
... fact , which fact depends on diplo- matic communications , it is proper to ascertain the fact which was alluded to . Gentlemen may state the question as strongly as they please - it is not whether the proceeding was strictly regu- lar ...
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