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Page 1185
... Minister's choler rose ; he denied the either intentionally or unintentionally lead a whole . He avails himself of suggestions in pub - committee of this House to sources whence it lic prints to deny their statements ; to state that so ...
... Minister's choler rose ; he denied the either intentionally or unintentionally lead a whole . He avails himself of suggestions in pub - committee of this House to sources whence it lic prints to deny their statements ; to state that so ...
Page 1187
... Minister to this coun- try , where he was caressed and highly esteemed by some ; and performed both missions much to the satisfaction of his master . Why , sir , can gentlemen seriously doubt the truth of the facts stated by this Mr ...
... Minister to this coun- try , where he was caressed and highly esteemed by some ; and performed both missions much to the satisfaction of his master . Why , sir , can gentlemen seriously doubt the truth of the facts stated by this Mr ...
Page 1193
... Minister having in one case come forward with a disavowal for his Government , would say in some shape or other what was the real state of the case now before the House . Mr. RANDOLPH wished to say one word , and only a word , in ...
... Minister having in one case come forward with a disavowal for his Government , would say in some shape or other what was the real state of the case now before the House . Mr. RANDOLPH wished to say one word , and only a word , in ...
Page 1207
... Minister who negotiated the purchase of Louisiana had been repeatedly told by Talleyrand , in the course of the negotiation , that the French intended to cede the country of West Florida ; so that it had been not only purchased , but ...
... Minister who negotiated the purchase of Louisiana had been repeatedly told by Talleyrand , in the course of the negotiation , that the French intended to cede the country of West Florida ; so that it had been not only purchased , but ...
Page 1209
... Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Brit- man Law , Joseph Lewis , jun . , Robert Le Roy Living- ain , to the Secretary of State . ston , James Milnor , Jonathan O. Moseley , Joseph Pearson , Timothy Pitkin , junt , Benjamin Pond , Peter ...
... Minister Plenipotentiary of Great Brit- man Law , Joseph Lewis , jun . , Robert Le Roy Living- ain , to the Secretary of State . ston , James Milnor , Jonathan O. Moseley , Joseph Pearson , Timothy Pitkin , junt , Benjamin Pond , Peter ...
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