Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1403
... patriots , this laws passed on this subject , from the act of 1794 , bill removed certain provisions of the act of rendered necessary by the French revolution , 1797 , which bore exclusively on that cause , de- and the want of ...
... patriots , this laws passed on this subject , from the act of 1794 , bill removed certain provisions of the act of rendered necessary by the French revolution , 1797 , which bore exclusively on that cause , de- and the want of ...
Page 1407
... patriots ? That was the question , and it was not worth while to disguise it . If St. Domingo was not in- cluded , as had been said , in the act of 1794 , it would not follow that that act did not embrace the case of the Spanish patriots ...
... patriots ? That was the question , and it was not worth while to disguise it . If St. Domingo was not in- cluded , as had been said , in the act of 1794 , it would not follow that that act did not embrace the case of the Spanish patriots ...
Page 1411
... patriots of South America , the act of 1794 had been deemed sufficient to secure the observance of our neutral relations . Was our situation , he asked , more critical in 1817 than in 1794 ? If not , ought we to have been induced to ...
... patriots of South America , the act of 1794 had been deemed sufficient to secure the observance of our neutral relations . Was our situation , he asked , more critical in 1817 than in 1794 ? If not , ought we to have been induced to ...
Page 1415
... patriots that President Madison did - we declare the contest to be a civil war : that Presi- dent Monroe did - and commissioners have been sent there , if not with credentials , to hear and make representations . The Judiciary then ...
... patriots that President Madison did - we declare the contest to be a civil war : that Presi- dent Monroe did - and commissioners have been sent there , if not with credentials , to hear and make representations . The Judiciary then ...
Page 1417
... patriots . Had these men , Mr. C. then , no gratuitous assumption of neutral debts . asked , been subjected to any bond and security - For twenty years that act has been found suffi- to any such onerous provisions as are contained in ...
... patriots . Had these men , Mr. C. then , no gratuitous assumption of neutral debts . asked , been subjected to any bond and security - For twenty years that act has been found suffi- to any such onerous provisions as are contained in ...
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