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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... commerce with the United States . The justice and fairness which have been evinced on the part of the United States towards France , both before and since the revocation of her decrees , author- followed up that measure by all such ...
... commerce with the United States . The justice and fairness which have been evinced on the part of the United States towards France , both before and since the revocation of her decrees , author- followed up that measure by all such ...
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... commerce of the United States : " It was resolved in the affirmative , as follows : Yeas 74 , nays 33 : YEAS - Messrs . Alexander , W. Alston , Bacon , Bar- ker , Bibb , Blackledge , Blake , Blount , Boyd , Butler , Champion , Cook ...
... commerce of the United States : " It was resolved in the affirmative , as follows : Yeas 74 , nays 33 : YEAS - Messrs . Alexander , W. Alston , Bacon , Bar- ker , Bibb , Blackledge , Blake , Blount , Boyd , Butler , Champion , Cook ...
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... commerce , the Government , and the honor of the United States . That the late Message of the gress breathes the true spirit and feelings of the Ameri - gress at the opening of the present session , and can people . That we will support ...
... commerce , the Government , and the honor of the United States . That the late Message of the gress breathes the true spirit and feelings of the Ameri - gress at the opening of the present session , and can people . That we will support ...
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... commerce ; it would be absurd to suppose the nation was now going to war for com- merce - commerce had been abandoned long ago , the trade to France was worth nothing ; and if the Orders in Council were off to - morrow , if the same ...
... commerce ; it would be absurd to suppose the nation was now going to war for com- merce - commerce had been abandoned long ago , the trade to France was worth nothing ; and if the Orders in Council were off to - morrow , if the same ...
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... commerce . What was the sit- uation of some branches of our commerce then ? And what is it now ? Look at the statement which was laid upon our tables about a fortnight past , and taken from the returns of the Treasury . What effect has ...
... commerce . What was the sit- uation of some branches of our commerce then ? And what is it now ? Look at the statement which was laid upon our tables about a fortnight past , and taken from the returns of the Treasury . What effect has ...
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Aaron Lyle Abner Lacock Adam Boyd Additional Military Force Alexander McKim amendment Anderson appointed the committee army Aylett Hawes BAYARD Bibb bill was read Bolling Hall BRADLEY Britain British commerce Congress consider and report consideration Constitution correctly engrossed Crawford duty Ebenezer Sage Elias Earle enemy entitled An act Foreign Relations France Gaillard Giles Gilman Goodrich Government GREGG honorable House of Representatives Israel Pickens Jacob Hufty John John Smilie Joseph Desha land Leib Lloyd Lyman Law ment Message Messrs militia Mississippi Territory mittee motion nation Navy NAYS-Messrs object officers passed petition port present question raised read a third read the second read the third referred the bill report thereon reported the bill resolution Resolved Samuel second reading select committee Senate resumed Smith of Maryland Tait Territory Thomas Thomas Gholson thousand tion Treasury troops United Varnum vessels volunteers vote Whole William Worthington YEAS-Messrs