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 Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volume 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 - United States |
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... citizens from embarking individually in a war in which their country takes no part ; to punish severely those persons , citizen or alien , who shall usurp the cover of our flag for vessels not entitled to it , infect- ing thereby with ...
... citizens from embarking individually in a war in which their country takes no part ; to punish severely those persons , citizen or alien , who shall usurp the cover of our flag for vessels not entitled to it , infect- ing thereby with ...
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... citizens in all places , and with others while within the limits of our jurisdiction ; and will give them the new modifica- tions necessary for these objects . Some contraventions of right have already taken place , both within our ...
... citizens in all places , and with others while within the limits of our jurisdiction ; and will give them the new modifica- tions necessary for these objects . Some contraventions of right have already taken place , both within our ...
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... citizens of the United States on the Government of France , the pay , ment of which has been assumed by the United States , by virtue of the convention of the 30th of April , 1803 , between the United States and the Faench Republic ...
... citizens of the United States on the Government of France , the pay , ment of which has been assumed by the United States , by virtue of the convention of the 30th of April , 1803 , between the United States and the Faench Republic ...
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... citizens will be removed to the immense distance of two or three thousand miles from the capital of the Union ... citizen of the United States should ever settle within its limits , than to see the territory sold for an hun- dred ...
... citizens will be removed to the immense distance of two or three thousand miles from the capital of the Union ... citizen of the United States should ever settle within its limits , than to see the territory sold for an hun- dred ...
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... citizens of the United States will never see the day when their defence shall depend on a British army or navy , or the army or navy of any other Power on earth . We are happily divided from the distractions and tu- mults of the Eastern ...
... citizens of the United States will never see the day when their defence shall depend on a British army or navy , or the army or navy of any other Power on earth . We are happily divided from the distractions and tu- mults of the Eastern ...
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