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 IndexGales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... Britain . DECEMBER , 1805 . He has , Mr. President , since the war , with- drawn a part of that high favor ; and now the ships of the United States are interdicted by Great Britain from proceeding from Europe with goods to any part of ...
... Britain . DECEMBER , 1805 . He has , Mr. President , since the war , with- drawn a part of that high favor ; and now the ships of the United States are interdicted by Great Britain from proceeding from Europe with goods to any part of ...
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... Britain herself has judicially established the principle in the case de- cided by C. J. Pratt , afterwards Lord Camden , ( Say . Dam . 219. ) The case was in an action for false imprisonment . The Earl of Halifax , one of His Majesty's ...
... Britain herself has judicially established the principle in the case de- cided by C. J. Pratt , afterwards Lord Camden , ( Say . Dam . 219. ) The case was in an action for false imprisonment . The Earl of Halifax , one of His Majesty's ...
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... Britain , prohibited in time of peace , is an unprovoked aggression upon 9th CoN . - 4 SENATE . the property of the citizens of the United States , a violation of their neutral rights , and an en- croachment upon their national ...
... Britain , prohibited in time of peace , is an unprovoked aggression upon 9th CoN . - 4 SENATE . the property of the citizens of the United States , a violation of their neutral rights , and an en- croachment upon their national ...
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... Britain to do us justice , or are we to declare war ? Sir , are we prepared at this mo- ment to declare war ? Will it be wise ? Will it be prudent , without one effort to avoid it , with all its horrors of blood and destruction ? Are ...
... Britain to do us justice , or are we to declare war ? Sir , are we prepared at this mo- ment to declare war ? Will it be wise ? Will it be prudent , without one effort to avoid it , with all its horrors of blood and destruction ? Are ...
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... Britain , to demand restoration of property unlawfully taken from our merchants , and , by a peaceful arrangement , to adjust all dif- ferences subsisting between that nation and the United States . The third is now before us . I will ...
... Britain , to demand restoration of property unlawfully taken from our merchants , and , by a peaceful arrangement , to adjust all dif- ferences subsisting between that nation and the United States . The third is now before us . I will ...
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