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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... carried with him the necessary by neutrals , into markets shut against them by her en- instructions ; the result of which will be communi- emy ; the United States being given to understand that , cated to you , and by ascertaining the ...
... carried with him the necessary by neutrals , into markets shut against them by her en- instructions ; the result of which will be communi- emy ; the United States being given to understand that , cated to you , and by ascertaining the ...
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... carried on beyond the limits of the United States , it is still a law to be executed , although beyond the limits of the United States ; and be could see no reason why the militia could not be called forth to execute it . Indeed , it is ...
... carried on beyond the limits of the United States , it is still a law to be executed , although beyond the limits of the United States ; and be could see no reason why the militia could not be called forth to execute it . Indeed , it is ...
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... carried the financial bark safely to this moment , acts of a public officer are always free subjects of not withstanding the difficulties of the times ? investigation and discussion ; but , does it comport Have not all the public ...
... carried the financial bark safely to this moment , acts of a public officer are always free subjects of not withstanding the difficulties of the times ? investigation and discussion ; but , does it comport Have not all the public ...
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... carried I derived no pleasure from the bitter sarcastic retorts of Mr. Canning - in my estimation much better adapted to the flippant petulance of the tea - into Norway and acquitted after the payment of table , than to the bureau of a ...
... carried I derived no pleasure from the bitter sarcastic retorts of Mr. Canning - in my estimation much better adapted to the flippant petulance of the tea - into Norway and acquitted after the payment of table , than to the bureau of a ...
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... carried into Dantzic . On her arrival at that port , she was put under the control of the Con- sul of France , and all her papers were forcibly taken by the said Consul , and sent to Paris , in order that legal process might be there ...
... carried into Dantzic . On her arrival at that port , she was put under the control of the Con- sul of France , and all her papers were forcibly taken by the said Consul , and sent to Paris , in order that legal process might be there ...
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