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 NatureGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... amount of American property seized and condemned under edicts which , though not affecting our neutral relations , and therefore not entering into questions be- tween the United States and other belligerents , were , nevertheless ...
... amount of American property seized and condemned under edicts which , though not affecting our neutral relations , and therefore not entering into questions be- tween the United States and other belligerents , were , nevertheless ...
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... amount is so entirely within their ability . Now , sir , is it not infinitely better to restore the debt to its former amount , or more , when we know from experience how little influence it has on society , and that influence will ...
... amount is so entirely within their ability . Now , sir , is it not infinitely better to restore the debt to its former amount , or more , when we know from experience how little influence it has on society , and that influence will ...
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... amount , as well as the description of the forces to be raised , ought , in a great degree , to be pro- portioned to and regulated by the impression in- tended to be made on your expected enemy , and the probable force to be resisted or ...
... amount , as well as the description of the forces to be raised , ought , in a great degree , to be pro- portioned to and regulated by the impression in- tended to be made on your expected enemy , and the probable force to be resisted or ...
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... amount of force that would the Western frontiers ; and he believed no one be required to accomplish the objects in view ; was more anxious than himself , or would go fur- they have probably made arrangements , so far as ther to provide ...
... amount of force that would the Western frontiers ; and he believed no one be required to accomplish the objects in view ; was more anxious than himself , or would go fur- they have probably made arrangements , so far as ther to provide ...
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... amount , tion of troops you call into service , by the amount and kind of force to be resisted or subdued , and not by the capacity of the nation . There is no ground to believe , from the gentleman's own statement , the force to be ...
... amount , tion of troops you call into service , by the amount and kind of force to be resisted or subdued , and not by the capacity of the nation . There is no ground to believe , from the gentleman's own statement , the force to be ...
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