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United States. Congress. MARCH , 1798. ] Foreign Intercourse . Mr. W. said , having offered such reasons as were convincing to him , that the House had the Constitutional right to withhold and control ap- propriations for foreign ...
United States. Congress. MARCH , 1798. ] Foreign Intercourse . Mr. W. said , having offered such reasons as were convincing to him , that the House had the Constitutional right to withhold and control ap- propriations for foreign ...
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... Foreign Intercourse . when the framers of the Constitution created. H. OF R.J [ MARCH , 1798 . The first question , therefore , which naturally presents itself in this discussion is , whether the power of fixing the number and grade of ...
... Foreign Intercourse . when the framers of the Constitution created. H. OF R.J [ MARCH , 1798 . The first question , therefore , which naturally presents itself in this discussion is , whether the power of fixing the number and grade of ...
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... Foreign. MARCH , 1798. ] [ H. OF R. The doctrine , as contended for , has emphatical- ly been styled an imported ... foreign intercourse . This , I conceive , is going far beyond any point of dis- cussion before the committee . The ...
... Foreign. MARCH , 1798. ] [ H. OF R. The doctrine , as contended for , has emphatical- ly been styled an imported ... foreign intercourse . This , I conceive , is going far beyond any point of dis- cussion before the committee . The ...
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... foreign countries the rights which they derive from treaties or the law of nations . They are designed also to watch the actions of foreign Governments , and schemes , and to give notice to their own Govern- ment of anything which may ...
... foreign countries the rights which they derive from treaties or the law of nations . They are designed also to watch the actions of foreign Governments , and schemes , and to give notice to their own Govern- ment of anything which may ...
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... foreign intercourse , and , generally , that our treaties had been injurious to the country . But even if his strictures were con- fined to commercial treaties , yet , as the question regards generally our foreign connexions , it is ...
... foreign intercourse , and , generally , that our treaties had been injurious to the country . But even if his strictures were con- fined to commercial treaties , yet , as the question regards generally our foreign connexions , it is ...
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