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 Nature; with a Copious IndexGales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... hundred and fifty thousand dollars , assumed by the French convention , and still leave us a surplus of nearly a million of dollars at our free disposal . Should you concur in the provis- ions of arms and armed vessels , recommended by ...
... hundred and fifty thousand dollars , assumed by the French convention , and still leave us a surplus of nearly a million of dollars at our free disposal . Should you concur in the provis- ions of arms and armed vessels , recommended by ...
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... hundred and five , " was read the second time and referred to Messrs . MIT- CHILL , BRADLEY , and SUMTER , to consider and report thereon . The following motion was submitted for con- sideration : Resolved , That a committee be ...
... hundred and five , " was read the second time and referred to Messrs . MIT- CHILL , BRADLEY , and SUMTER , to consider and report thereon . The following motion was submitted for con- sideration : Resolved , That a committee be ...
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... hundred and fourteen miles by the usual route , and on a straight line about two hundred and seventy . From Philadelphia to the nearest point on the river Ohio , contiguous to the State of Ohio , which is prob- ably between Steubenville ...
... hundred and fourteen miles by the usual route , and on a straight line about two hundred and seventy . From Philadelphia to the nearest point on the river Ohio , contiguous to the State of Ohio , which is prob- ably between Steubenville ...
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... hundred and ninety- four , by the first article of said treaty , it is agreed that " there shall be a firm , inviolable , and universal peace , and a true and sincere friendship between His Britan- nic Majesty , his heirs , and ...
... hundred and ninety- four , by the first article of said treaty , it is agreed that " there shall be a firm , inviolable , and universal peace , and a true and sincere friendship between His Britan- nic Majesty , his heirs , and ...
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... hundred dollars , and the collector is bound to amount in any suit for said debt . And that so much of the Treaty of London , of the nineteenth of November , cated to him , to the Secretary of State . " ' return a list of all ...
... hundred dollars , and the collector is bound to amount in any suit for said debt . And that so much of the Treaty of London , of the nineteenth of November , cated to him , to the Secretary of State . " ' return a list of all ...
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