Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1477
... Cadiz . She has sought , by scattering discord among the several castes of her American popula- tion , and by a debasing course of education , to perpetuate her oppression . Whatever concerns public law , or the science of government ...
... Cadiz . She has sought , by scattering discord among the several castes of her American popula- tion , and by a debasing course of education , to perpetuate her oppression . Whatever concerns public law , or the science of government ...
Page 1485
... Cadiz . No one can foresee all the ed in fact , something so unworthy the magnan- effects which will result from a direct distribu - imity of a great and a generous people , that he tion of them from the mines which produce them . One ...
... Cadiz . No one can foresee all the ed in fact , something so unworthy the magnan- effects which will result from a direct distribu - imity of a great and a generous people , that he tion of them from the mines which produce them . One ...
Page 1527
... Cadiz , fell into the possession of France , they declared themselves independent ; this was done by the Viceroy Cissneros . But the final and great act of 1816 flowed from the people ; they then declared themselves independent of Spain ...
... Cadiz , fell into the possession of France , they declared themselves independent ; this was done by the Viceroy Cissneros . But the final and great act of 1816 flowed from the people ; they then declared themselves independent of Spain ...
Page 1699
... Cadiz , ought to be supported and enforced , by vesting in the President an authority to make reprisal upon a Spanish Consul , in the event of a failure on the part of Spain promptly to discharge the said Meade . Mr. TRIMBLE rose , in ...
... Cadiz , ought to be supported and enforced , by vesting in the President an authority to make reprisal upon a Spanish Consul , in the event of a failure on the part of Spain promptly to discharge the said Meade . Mr. TRIMBLE rose , in ...
Page 1701
... Cadiz to hold Meade ary of cold caution . to security for the money ; and the Consulado re- solved , that the only security they would take , should be another deposite of the money in their Treasury . This Meade refused to do , and he ...
... Cadiz to hold Meade ary of cold caution . to security for the money ; and the Consulado re- solved , that the only security they would take , should be another deposite of the money in their Treasury . This Meade refused to do , and he ...
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