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... letter of the Constitution ; nor should he on the present occasion . After expressing the satisfaction which he had received from this debate , than which he had never listened to any with greater pleasure , Mr. J. proceeded to say ...
... letter of the Constitution ; nor should he on the present occasion . After expressing the satisfaction which he had received from this debate , than which he had never listened to any with greater pleasure , Mr. J. proceeded to say ...
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... letter of the Minister of Portugal - a man whom Mr. C. said he highly venerated ; whom he regarded as an honor to his country and an ornament to science - a man whose coun- try could not have shown a greater respect for the United ...
... letter of the Minister of Portugal - a man whom Mr. C. said he highly venerated ; whom he regarded as an honor to his country and an ornament to science - a man whose coun- try could not have shown a greater respect for the United ...
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... letter he had received from St. Bartholo- WASHINGTON , revered name ! the Father of his mews , stating that three vessels had arrived there Country , could hardly arrest this inclination . from British ports , not only with skeletons of ...
... letter he had received from St. Bartholo- WASHINGTON , revered name ! the Father of his mews , stating that three vessels had arrived there Country , could hardly arrest this inclination . from British ports , not only with skeletons of ...
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... letter and its manner were perfectly re- spectful to the Government , and such as might have been expected from the character of the Minister . It was neither indecent nor disrespect- ful ; in the letter which is published as a copy of ...
... letter and its manner were perfectly re- spectful to the Government , and such as might have been expected from the character of the Minister . It was neither indecent nor disrespect- ful ; in the letter which is published as a copy of ...
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... letter , Mr. S. said , ought to be better understood . The Minister of the King of Portugal had received information , which afterwards proved to be correct , that Com- modore Taylor had issued orders to privateers from the ports of the ...
... letter , Mr. S. said , ought to be better understood . The Minister of the King of Portugal had received information , which afterwards proved to be correct , that Com- modore Taylor had issued orders to privateers from the ports of the ...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volum 2;Volum 18 United States. Congress Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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