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... citizens who had committed their petitions to his charge , that the most salutary medi- cines , unduly administered , were the most deadly of poi- sons . He concluded by moving to refer the petitions to the Committee for the District of ...
... citizens who had committed their petitions to his charge , that the most salutary medi- cines , unduly administered , were the most deadly of poi- sons . He concluded by moving to refer the petitions to the Committee for the District of ...
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... citizens of either country . This was a matter that required to be looked to , and was an appropriate subject of inquiry for the Committee on Foreign Relations . FRENCH SPOLIATIONS PRIOR TO 1800 . Mr. ELLSWORTH , of Connecticut ...
... citizens of either country . This was a matter that required to be looked to , and was an appropriate subject of inquiry for the Committee on Foreign Relations . FRENCH SPOLIATIONS PRIOR TO 1800 . Mr. ELLSWORTH , of Connecticut ...
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... citizens , ) and , also , tleman from South Carolina [ Mr. DRAYTON ] expressed a that they should , at the same time , negotiate concerning doubt whether the subject had been reported upon more the renewal between the two countries of ...
... citizens , ) and , also , tleman from South Carolina [ Mr. DRAYTON ] expressed a that they should , at the same time , negotiate concerning doubt whether the subject had been reported upon more the renewal between the two countries of ...
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... citizens of the State of Pennsylvania , to them referred , praying the passage of such a law or laws by Congress , as may be necessary for the abolition of slavery and the slave trade within the said District , and beg leave to report ...
... citizens of the State of Pennsylvania , to them referred , praying the passage of such a law or laws by Congress , as may be necessary for the abolition of slavery and the slave trade within the said District , and beg leave to report ...
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... citizens of the new States , by exacting from them the highest prices for their lands , and spending nearly every cent of the mo- ney on the seaboard , in building ships , harbors , & c . He said that the embarrassments growing out of ...
... citizens of the new States , by exacting from them the highest prices for their lands , and spending nearly every cent of the mo- ney on the seaboard , in building ships , harbors , & c . He said that the embarrassments growing out of ...
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