A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1902: 1817-1833Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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... trade in plaster of paris prohibiting the exportation thereof to certain ports of the United States should discon- tinue such regulations , the President of the United States was thereby authorized to declare that fact by his ...
... trade in plaster of paris prohibiting the exportation thereof to certain ports of the United States should discon- tinue such regulations , the President of the United States was thereby authorized to declare that fact by his ...
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... trade in plaster of paris , prohibiting the exportation thereof to certain ports of the United States , which were in force in the said Province at the time of the enact- ment of the act of the Congress of the United States entitled ...
... trade in plaster of paris , prohibiting the exportation thereof to certain ports of the United States , which were in force in the said Province at the time of the enact- ment of the act of the Congress of the United States entitled ...
Page 62
... trade , in compliance with a law of the last session . Orders have been given to the commanders of all our public ships to seize all vessels navigated under our flag engaged in that trade , and to bring them in to be proceeded against ...
... trade , in compliance with a law of the last session . Orders have been given to the commanders of all our public ships to seize all vessels navigated under our flag engaged in that trade , and to bring them in to be proceeded against ...
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... trade , " as to the duties of the agents to be appointed on the coast of Africa , I think it proper to state the interpretation which has been given of the act and the measures adopted to carry it into effect , that Congress may ...
... trade , " as to the duties of the agents to be appointed on the coast of Africa , I think it proper to state the interpretation which has been given of the act and the measures adopted to carry it into effect , that Congress may ...
Page 79
... trade with those tribes is thought to merit the attention of Congress . In their original state game is their suste- nance and war their occupation , and if they find no employment from civilized powers they destroy each other . Left to ...
... trade with those tribes is thought to merit the attention of Congress . In their original state game is their suste- nance and war their occupation , and if they find no employment from civilized powers they destroy each other . Left to ...
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act of Congress adopted American ANDREW JACKSON appointed appropriation April authority bank Britain British cause chargé d'affaires citizens claims colonies commerce commissioners communicated compliance consideration of Congress considered Constitution containing the information convention copies Dauphine Island December declare deemed defense Department documents effect establishment execution existing extent favor February February 28 fellow-citizens force foreign France Government granted herewith a report herewith transmit House of Representatives important independence instant intercourse interest internal improvement JAMES MONROE January JOHN QUINCY ADAMS lands last session laws legislative legislature limits March measures ment militia minister nation navigation Navy necessary negotiation object officers parties peace ports present principles proper purposes ratification received relation resolution respect revenue Secretary Secretary of War Senate Senate and House South Carolina Spain submitted territory tion trade transmit a report transmit herewith Treasury treaty treaty of Ghent Union United vessels WASHINGTON