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... France , commonly called the Louisiana Convention , the Govern- ment of the United States had agreed to assume the payment of a sum not exceeding twenty mil- lions of francs , on account of debts due by the Government of France to the ...
... France , commonly called the Louisiana Convention , the Govern- ment of the United States had agreed to assume the payment of a sum not exceeding twenty mil- lions of francs , on account of debts due by the Government of France to the ...
Side 1287
... France against England , the mode of attack , the element on which we should assail her , would be left to our discretion . But I cannot persuade my- self that this inquiry is necessary . The engage- ment with France cannot be construed ...
... France against England , the mode of attack , the element on which we should assail her , would be left to our discretion . But I cannot persuade my- self that this inquiry is necessary . The engage- ment with France cannot be construed ...
Side 1291
... France , to prevent our taking this step . After our arrangement with that nation there was an act passed which violated equally its letter , per- mitting the importation of certain goods , shipped previous to the first day of February ...
... France , to prevent our taking this step . After our arrangement with that nation there was an act passed which violated equally its letter , per- mitting the importation of certain goods , shipped previous to the first day of February ...
Side 1301
... France violating her compact , by proclamation , to declare the same , whereby the manufactures of France , also , will be interdicted from being imported into the Uni- ted States ? Mr. Speaker , can we suppose the President has not all ...
... France violating her compact , by proclamation , to declare the same , whereby the manufactures of France , also , will be interdicted from being imported into the Uni- ted States ? Mr. Speaker , can we suppose the President has not all ...
Side 1311
... France . If our Government has en- gaged with her , that if she would revoke her de- crees we would have a non - importation law against England , and France has accepted our offer , and that too , after we had offered the same to ...
... France . If our Government has en- gaged with her , that if she would revoke her de- crees we would have a non - importation law against England , and France has accepted our offer , and that too , after we had offered the same to ...
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