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... ment of France , the payment of which has been assumed by the United States by virtue of the convention of the 30th of April , 1803 , between the United States and the French Republic , " was read the second time , and referred to ...
... ment of France , the payment of which has been assumed by the United States by virtue of the convention of the 30th of April , 1803 , between the United States and the French Republic , " was read the second time , and referred to ...
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... ment of certain manufactories ; also , that the time of payment for a tract of land heretofore pur- chased of the United States may be protracted , for reasons stated in the petition ; and the petition was read , and referred to Messrs ...
... ment of certain manufactories ; also , that the time of payment for a tract of land heretofore pur- chased of the United States may be protracted , for reasons stated in the petition ; and the petition was read , and referred to Messrs ...
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... ment to listen to overtures of peace , then made by the Bashaw . He did so , and while urging provisions for the United States , he paid attention also to the inter- ests of Hamet , but was able to effect nothing more than to engage the ...
... ment to listen to overtures of peace , then made by the Bashaw . He did so , and while urging provisions for the United States , he paid attention also to the inter- ests of Hamet , but was able to effect nothing more than to engage the ...
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... ment of our seamen , sailing under the flag of the United States . The treaty ( 2d vol . L. U. S. , p . 464 ) secures the inviolability of the citizens and subjects of the respective Powers ; and we are in - from his friends and family ...
... ment of our seamen , sailing under the flag of the United States . The treaty ( 2d vol . L. U. S. , p . 464 ) secures the inviolability of the citizens and subjects of the respective Powers ; and we are in - from his friends and family ...
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... ment , and has reduced himself afresh to the sav- age state of nature by declaring war against all ' mankind ; all mankind must declare war against him , so that every community hath a right , by ' the rule of self - defence , to ...
... ment , and has reduced himself afresh to the sav- age state of nature by declaring war against all ' mankind ; all mankind must declare war against him , so that every community hath a right , by ' the rule of self - defence , to ...
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Página 67 - Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled (two-thirds of both houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Página 197 - WHEN a question has been once made and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the re-consideration thereof...
Página 121 - During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the agonizing spasms of infuriated man, seeking through blood and slaughter his longlost liberty, it was not wonderful that the agitation of the billows should reach even this distant and peaceful shore...
Página 277 - When a motion has been once made and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof, on the same or the succeeding day: and such motion shall take precedence of all other questions, except a motion to adjourn.
Página 275 - If any member, in speaking or otherwise, transgress the rules of the House, the Speaker shall, or any member may, call to order; in which case the member so called...
Página 275 - No member shall vote on any question, in the event of which he is immediately and particularly interested ; or, in any case, where he was not present when the question was put.
Página 21 - ... leading from the navigable waters emptying into the Atlantic, to the Ohio, to the said state, and through the same, such roads to be laid out under the authority of Congress, with the consent of the several states through which the road shall pass...
Página 275 - All acts, addresses, and joint resolutions, shall be signed by the Speaker ; and all writs, warrants, and subpoenas, issued by order of the House, shall be under his hand and seal, attested by the clerk.
Página 343 - The migration or importation of such persons as any of the states now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to the year 1808, but a tax or duty may be imposed on such importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each person.
Página 279 - When a message shall be sent from the Senate to the House of Representatives, it shall be announced at the door of the House by the doorkeeper, and shall be respectfully communicated to the chair, by the person by whom it may be sent.