Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First Meeting Thereof to the Dissolution of the ConfederationThomas B. Wait., 1821 |
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... proper to appoint such a committee , I really think it would be prudent to keep the appointment of it secret , and to forbear having any conversation on subjects connected with it , except in Congress , and in meetings 1786. ] 43 ...
... proper to appoint such a committee , I really think it would be prudent to keep the appointment of it secret , and to forbear having any conversation on subjects connected with it , except in Congress , and in meetings 1786. ] 43 ...
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... proper commercial treaty with Spain would be of more importance to the United States than any they have formed , or can form , with any other nation . I am led o entertain this opinion from the influence which Spain may and will have ...
... proper commercial treaty with Spain would be of more importance to the United States than any they have formed , or can form , with any other nation . I am led o entertain this opinion from the influence which Spain may and will have ...
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... proper . The conclusion I draw from what has been said is , that on general principles of policy and commerce , it is the interest of the United States to be on the best terms with Spain . This conclusion would be greatly strengthened ...
... proper . The conclusion I draw from what has been said is , that on general principles of policy and commerce , it is the interest of the United States to be on the best terms with Spain . This conclusion would be greatly strengthened ...
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... proper ones ; for not being prepared for war , I think it much our interest to avoid placing our- selves in such a situation , as that our forbearing hos- tilities may expose us to indignities . It is much to be wished that all these ...
... proper ones ; for not being prepared for war , I think it much our interest to avoid placing our- selves in such a situation , as that our forbearing hos- tilities may expose us to indignities . It is much to be wished that all these ...
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... proper dominions , and to find an advantageous consumption for its products and manufactures ; so that the generosity and friendship which she manifests , proceed solely from the benevo- lent attentions which with a liberal hand the ...
... proper dominions , and to find an advantageous consumption for its products and manufactures ; so that the generosity and friendship which she manifests , proceed solely from the benevo- lent attentions which with a liberal hand the ...
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190 페이지 - It is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money, of all bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
43 페이지 - And it is declared, that neither the pretence that war dissolves all treaties, nor any other whatever, shall be considered as annulling or suspending this and the next preceding article ; but, on the contrary, that the state of war is precisely that for which they are provided, and during which they are to be as sacredly observed as the most acknowledged articles in the law of nature and nations.
33 페이지 - But this article shall not derogate in any manner from the force of the laws already published, or hereafter to be published by his majesty the king of Prussia, to prevent the emigration of his subjects.
239 페이지 - Arts until after the first day of January, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred. And...
40 페이지 - If war should arise between the two contracting parties, the merchants of either country, then residing in the other, shall be allowed to remain nine months to collect their debts and settle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their effects, without molestation or hindrance...
33 페이지 - ... and may take possession thereof, either by themselves, or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at...
410 페이지 - ... engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same compensation, if the concession was conditional.
245 페이지 - Acts perfectly consistent, not only with justice and equity, but with that spirit of conciliation which, on the return of the blessings of Peace, should universally prevail.
42 페이지 - ... be disposed in cantonments, open and extensive enough for air and exercise, and lodged in barracks as roomy and good as are provided by the party in whose power they are, for its own troops.
360 페이지 - Bashaw and his subjects shall not interfere with the property of the deceased, but it shall be under the immediate direction of the Consul, unless otherwise disposed of by will. Should there be no Consul, the effects shall be deposited in the hands of some person worthy of trust, until the party shall appear who has a right to demand them, when they shall render an account of the property. Neither shall the Bashaw nor his subjects give hindrance in the execution of any will that may appear.