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Side 1233
... FRENCH SPOLIATIONS . Mr. PITKIN said , that he held in his hand a statement and representation , on oath , of Cap- tain Samuel Chew , of New Haven , in the State of Connecticut , which he would beg leave to pre- sent to the House ...
... FRENCH SPOLIATIONS . Mr. PITKIN said , that he held in his hand a statement and representation , on oath , of Cap- tain Samuel Chew , of New Haven , in the State of Connecticut , which he would beg leave to pre- sent to the House ...
Side 1253
... French Government . Instead , however , of draw- ing bills for the sum , as usual , in favor of the claimants , the French Government insisted , for reasons which did not distinctly appear , that our Minister should draw for this amount ...
... French Government . Instead , however , of draw- ing bills for the sum , as usual , in favor of the claimants , the French Government insisted , for reasons which did not distinctly appear , that our Minister should draw for this amount ...
Side 1287
... French Government was followed by the letter of the Duke of Cadore , which contains the repeal or promise of repeal of the French decrees . That repeal is expressly attributed to the retraction of I have attempted to show , Mr. Chairman ...
... French Government was followed by the letter of the Duke of Cadore , which contains the repeal or promise of repeal of the French decrees . That repeal is expressly attributed to the retraction of I have attempted to show , Mr. Chairman ...
Side 1397
... French Government . The assertion was of such a nature , as induced me to inquire into its cor- rectness ; and the result is such as I have stated . I can scarcely suppose that the gentleman intend- ed to convey the idea that French ...
... French Government . The assertion was of such a nature , as induced me to inquire into its cor- rectness ; and the result is such as I have stated . I can scarcely suppose that the gentleman intend- ed to convey the idea that French ...
Side 1403
... French Minister had pressed the us and Spain and Portugal , should be at an end . American Government to cut off all supplies to It is direct and unequivocal submission to the the Spanish peninsula , and that our Government Orders in ...
... French Minister had pressed the us and Spain and Portugal , should be at an end . American Government to cut off all supplies to It is direct and unequivocal submission to the the Spanish peninsula , and that our Government Orders in ...
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