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... in conformity to the anxious wish of the claimants , before the close of its
present session , renders these explanations necessary , and it is hoped that they
may prove satisfactory . The closing paragraph of the resolution of the Senate
onjoins ...
... in conformity to the anxious wish of the claimants , before the close of its
present session , renders these explanations necessary , and it is hoped that they
may prove satisfactory . The closing paragraph of the resolution of the Senate
onjoins ...
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To injure the enemy of the country ; to force them to respect it ; to treat delicately
its friends , rendering them affection for affection , benevolence for benevolence :
this is what they wish . The sailors , when you shall have determined , will submit
...
To injure the enemy of the country ; to force them to respect it ; to treat delicately
its friends , rendering them affection for affection , benevolence for benevolence :
this is what they wish . The sailors , when you shall have determined , will submit
...
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... the West Indies will be confirmed ; and this will be sufficient to bring the
principle in ques . tion with the British ministry , Should the principle be adjusted
as we wish , and 16 : 121 [ 102 ] State the following documents, viz: the
instructions of ...
... the West Indies will be confirmed ; and this will be sufficient to bring the
principle in ques . tion with the British ministry , Should the principle be adjusted
as we wish , and 16 : 121 [ 102 ] State the following documents, viz: the
instructions of ...
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spected by the enemies of the French Republic , and , all the laws of nations
being violated to her prejudice , it is no longer permitted to the French People to
fulfil . towards these Powers in general , the wish which it has so often manifested
...
spected by the enemies of the French Republic , and , all the laws of nations
being violated to her prejudice , it is no longer permitted to the French People to
fulfil . towards these Powers in general , the wish which it has so often manifested
...
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est in the happiness of America , the nation I represent ; the moro I wish , sir , that
the Federal Government should observe , as far as in their Power , the public
engagements contracted by both nations ; and that , by this generous and
prudent ...
est in the happiness of America , the nation I represent ; the moro I wish , sir , that
the Federal Government should observe , as far as in their Power , the public
engagements contracted by both nations ; and that , by this generous and
prudent ...
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