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... session . " It appears from a despatch of Mr. Rives to the Secretary of State , under the date of the 18th of September , 1830 , at his first interview with the French Secretary of Foreign Affairs after the revolution which placed the ...
... session . " It appears from a despatch of Mr. Rives to the Secretary of State , under the date of the 18th of September , 1830 , at his first interview with the French Secretary of Foreign Affairs after the revolution which placed the ...
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... session of Congress . In what manner does the President , in his message at the opening of the session , notice the failure of the French Chambers to make the ap- propriation ? Knowing , as he must , how much the acts to which I have ...
... session of Congress . In what manner does the President , in his message at the opening of the session , notice the failure of the French Chambers to make the ap- propriation ? Knowing , as he must , how much the acts to which I have ...
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... session may be favorably received in France . The Presi- dent has in it expressly adopted the explanation offered by Mr. Livingston , which affords some hope , at least , that it may prove to be satisfactory to the French Government ...
... session may be favorably received in France . The Presi- dent has in it expressly adopted the explanation offered by Mr. Livingston , which affords some hope , at least , that it may prove to be satisfactory to the French Government ...
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... session . The bill is in Committee of the Whole , and cannot pass the Senate in less than two days ; and what prospect is there that it can pass the other House in so short a time , with the great diversity of opinion which must exist ...
... session . The bill is in Committee of the Whole , and cannot pass the Senate in less than two days ; and what prospect is there that it can pass the other House in so short a time , with the great diversity of opinion which must exist ...
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... of the Government . Emboldened by this success , an attempt was made in the session of 1826-7 to increase the duty on wool and woollens , which was rejected by my casting vote as presiding officer of this body SPEECHES . 47.
... of the Government . Emboldened by this success , an attempt was made in the session of 1826-7 to increase the duty on wool and woollens , which was rejected by my casting vote as presiding officer of this body SPEECHES . 47.
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