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... cause to be laid before the Senate any correspondence that may have taken place between the Secretary of War , and the Governor of Tennessee , and Mr. Hawkins , agent near the Creek nation , rela- tive to the murders committed by ...
... cause to be laid before the Senate any correspondence that may have taken place between the Secretary of War , and the Governor of Tennessee , and Mr. Hawkins , agent near the Creek nation , rela- tive to the murders committed by ...
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... cause to be laid before the Senate the French decree , purporting to be a definitive repeal of the Berlin and Milan decree , referred to in his Mes- sage of the 4th of November last ; and , also , any cor- respondence or information ...
... cause to be laid before the Senate the French decree , purporting to be a definitive repeal of the Berlin and Milan decree , referred to in his Mes- sage of the 4th of November last ; and , also , any cor- respondence or information ...
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... cause retaliation , by a like punishment , to be exe- cuted on some person taken in arms , in the service of Great Britain , against the United States , designa- ting for that purpose , in the first instance , a prisoner who having been ...
... cause retaliation , by a like punishment , to be exe- cuted on some person taken in arms , in the service of Great Britain , against the United States , designa- ting for that purpose , in the first instance , a prisoner who having been ...
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... caused the seal of the Senate to be affixed , this -day of February , 1813. " --- And that the President of the Senate do cause the certificates aforesaid to be laid before the Pres- ident of the United States , with this resolution ...
... caused the seal of the Senate to be affixed , this -day of February , 1813. " --- And that the President of the Senate do cause the certificates aforesaid to be laid before the Pres- ident of the United States , with this resolution ...
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... cause to be prepared and laid before Congress a system of military discipline , with amendments , in which they request the concurrence of the Senate . They have also passed the bill , entitled " An act for the better organization of ...
... cause to be prepared and laid before Congress a system of military discipline , with amendments , in which they request the concurrence of the Senate . They have also passed the bill , entitled " An act for the better organization of ...
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Страница 587 - Palladium of your political safety and prosperity; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned, and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.
Страница 123 - Already have the gallant exploits of our naval heroes proved to the world our inherent capacity to maintain our rights on one element. If the reputation of our arms has been thrown under clouds on the other, presaging flashes of heroic enterprise assure us that nothing is wanting to correspondent triumphs there also but the discipline and habits which are in daily progress.