Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 2; Volume 11; Volume 63Gales & Seaton, 1835 - Law |
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... Livingston since the message to the House of Repre- sentatives of the 6th instant , of the instructions given to that minister ; and of all the late correspondence with the French Government , in Paris or in Washington , except a note ...
... Livingston since the message to the House of Repre- sentatives of the 6th instant , of the instructions given to that minister ; and of all the late correspondence with the French Government , in Paris or in Washington , except a note ...
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... Livingston's final determination was right . I was , said Mr. ADAMS , alarmed when I saw the statement that Mr. Livingston had taken his passports , and intended to leave France . It would have enabled France to say you gave the ...
... Livingston's final determination was right . I was , said Mr. ADAMS , alarmed when I saw the statement that Mr. Livingston had taken his passports , and intended to leave France . It would have enabled France to say you gave the ...
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... Livingston says , " I know the fact , " that if the message assumes such and such a tone , " showing a strong na- tional feeling , " & c . & c . , it will produce a good effect on the Chambers , & c . How did he " know " it ? Were the ...
... Livingston says , " I know the fact , " that if the message assumes such and such a tone , " showing a strong na- tional feeling , " & c . & c . , it will produce a good effect on the Chambers , & c . How did he " know " it ? Were the ...
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... Livingston justly calls them , in writing to the Count de Rigny , be substituted for the main question of the ... Livingston's last despatch . Awkwardly situated as he was , doubtful whether he had been dismissed by the French Govern ...
... Livingston justly calls them , in writing to the Count de Rigny , be substituted for the main question of the ... Livingston's last despatch . Awkwardly situated as he was , doubtful whether he had been dismissed by the French Govern ...
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... Livingston is of the same opinion . He says in ly brought about in an age . I adjure them by all they his letter of the 11th of January , " Should Congress pro- value , by their love of honest fame , as they prize the pose commercial ...
... Livingston is of the same opinion . He says in ly brought about in an age . I adjure them by all they his letter of the 11th of January , " Should Congress pro- value , by their love of honest fame , as they prize the pose commercial ...
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