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... vessels . ( See Vessels . ) American seamen . ( See Seamen . ) Appeal on behalf of the United States from the circuit to the Supreme Court , in cases involving the construction of the revenue laws , and as relates to the fees of the ...
... vessels . ( See Vessels . ) American seamen . ( See Seamen . ) Appeal on behalf of the United States from the circuit to the Supreme Court , in cases involving the construction of the revenue laws , and as relates to the fees of the ...
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... vessels . ( See Vessels . ) Foreign tonnage . ( See Tonnage . ) Foreigners , by a prolongation of the term of residence as a 4 217 2 3 - 3 144 1 prerequisite . Report of the Committee on the Judi- ciary on sundry memorials asking a ...
... vessels . ( See Vessels . ) Foreign tonnage . ( See Tonnage . ) Foreigners , by a prolongation of the term of residence as a 4 217 2 3 - 3 144 1 prerequisite . Report of the Committee on the Judi- ciary on sundry memorials asking a ...
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... Vessels by British cruisers . Progress of adjustment with Great Britain respecting the detention of American Vessels which entered into the United States from foreign countries during the nine months ending 30th Octo- ber , 1843 ...
... Vessels by British cruisers . Progress of adjustment with Great Britain respecting the detention of American Vessels which entered into the United States from foreign countries during the nine months ending 30th Octo- ber , 1843 ...
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... vessels which entered into the United States . No. 9. A general statement of the quantity of American and foreign ton- nage cleared from the United States . No. 10. A statement exhibiting the number , national character , & c . , of the ...
... vessels which entered into the United States . No. 9. A general statement of the quantity of American and foreign ton- nage cleared from the United States . No. 10. A statement exhibiting the number , national character , & c . , of the ...
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... vessels . In foreign vessels . To each coun- try . To the dominions of each Power . 20 400 Dollars . 112 220 23 1 Russia 937 293,677 16,190 309,867 309,867 21 2 Prussia 181 535000 120,702 101,337 222,039 222,039 3 Sweden and Norway ...
... vessels . In foreign vessels . To each coun- try . To the dominions of each Power . 20 400 Dollars . 112 220 23 1 Russia 937 293,677 16,190 309,867 309,867 21 2 Prussia 181 535000 120,702 101,337 222,039 222,039 3 Sweden and Norway ...
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16 British East 20 British Guiana 21 British West 22 British American 24 France 25 French West 26 French Guiana 29 Spain 33 Other Spanish 35 Madeira 37 Cape 39 Sicily 44 Mexico 45 Central Republic 50 Argentine Republic 51 Chili 56 South Seas 9 Dutch American colonies 23 Atlantic Austrian Adriatic ports Azores British American colonies British West Indies Canaries Cape de Verd cent centner committee Congress copper Cuba Danish West Dollars Dutch East Dutch Guiana Dutch West Indies Fayal FOREIGN IMPORTS-Continued French fisheries French Guiana French West Indies Gibraltar Government Hanse Towns Honduras 20 British Indies 22 British Indies 8 Dutch Levant Manilla and Philippine MERCHANDISE PAYING SPECIFIC Miquelon and French Pacific Ocean PAYING SPECIFIC DUTIES petition Philippine islands Portugal Pounds Quantity Republic of America Seas and Pacific Senate Sicily Spanish West Indies Sweden and Norway Swedish West Indies Teneriffe Trieste undersigned United Value Venezuela West Indies 22
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Página 15 - There shall also be appropriated, annually, a sufficient sum, to be expended by the secretary of the territory, and upon an estimate to be made by the secretary of the treasury of the United States, to defray the expenses of the legislative assembly, the printing of the laws, and. other incidental expenses...
Página 14 - States, that every and each tract of land sold by the United States...
Página 29 - With regard to Texas, we avow that we wish to see slavery abolished there, as elsewhere; and we should rejoice if the recognition of that country by the Mexican government should be accompanied by an engagement on the part of Texas to abolish slavery eventually, and under proper conditions, throughout the republic.
Página 45 - Texas, we avow that we wish to see slavery abolished there, as elsewhere ; and we should rejoice if the recognition of that country by the Mexican Government should be accompanied by an engagement on the part of Texas to abolish slavery eventually, and under proper conditions, throughout the Republic. But although we earnestly desire and feel it to be our duty to promote such a consummation, we shall not interfere unduly, or with an improper assumption of authority, with either party, in order to...
Página 14 - States, that the said State shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the soil within the same by the United States, nor with any regulations Congress may find necessary for securing the title in such soil to the bona fide purchasers thereof...
Página 99 - London, at the expiration of six months from the date hereof, or sooner if possible. In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done at Washington the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
Página 68 - ... think that it becomes the United States, as the oldest of the American Republics, to hold a language to Mexico upon this subject of an unambiguous character. It is time that this war had ceased. There must be a limit to all wars; and if the parent State, after an eight years...
Página 73 - There shall be a firm, inviolable and universal peace, and a true and sincere friendship between His Britannic Majesty, his heirs and successors, and the United States of America; and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns and people of every degree, without exception of persons or places.