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... commerce and seamen the Secretary for the Department of War , in com- of the United States against the Barbary Pow - pliance with the 5th section of the " Act to regu- ers ; " in which they desire the concurrence of the Senate . JANUARY ...
... commerce and seamen the Secretary for the Department of War , in com- of the United States against the Barbary Pow - pliance with the 5th section of the " Act to regu- ers ; " in which they desire the concurrence of the Senate . JANUARY ...
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... commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary Powers ; " and it was agreed that it be the order of the day for Monday next . Agreeably to the order of the day , the Senate ond reading of the bill to prevent settlements be ...
... commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary Powers ; " and it was agreed that it be the order of the day for Monday next . Agreeably to the order of the day , the Senate ond reading of the bill to prevent settlements be ...
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... commerce , and the defence of the nation . It has never been contended that no power exists which has not been expressly delegated . FEBRUARY , 1807 . the canal , and give to the stock its value . You will then have anticipated the sale ...
... commerce , and the defence of the nation . It has never been contended that no power exists which has not been expressly delegated . FEBRUARY , 1807 . the canal , and give to the stock its value . You will then have anticipated the sale ...
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... commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary Powers ; " and on motion , it was agreed , that it be the order of the day for Thursday next . The bill , entitled " An act to extend the power of granting writs of ...
... commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary Powers ; " and on motion , it was agreed , that it be the order of the day for Thursday next . The bill , entitled " An act to extend the power of granting writs of ...
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... commerce in the open seas , even on our own coast ; and still less can it become an excitement to engage in offensive maritime war , towards which it would furnish no means . The Message and statement were read , and or- dered to lie on ...
... commerce in the open seas , even on our own coast ; and still less can it become an excitement to engage in offensive maritime war , towards which it would furnish no means . The Message and statement were read , and or- dered to lie on ...
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agreed ALSTON amendment appointed authority Bashaw believe BIDWELL bill Britain Burwell citizens CLAY commerce committed Committee Congress consider consideration Constitution courts crime David David Bard December defence Dennis Smelt dollars duties on salt Eliphalet Wickes entitled An act EPPES Ezra Darby favor FEBRUARY fortifications further gentleman Government gunboats habeas corpus Hamet honor House of Representatives importation of slaves James January Jeremiah Morrow Jeremiah Nelson John John Rhea John Smilie Joseph Josiah Masters land measures ment Message military Morrow motion nation nays neutral object offence opinion passed peace persons present President principle proposed provision punishment question QUINCY RANDOLPH read the third reason repeal resolution Samuel Secretary Senate session Seth Hastings ship Silas Halsey SMILIE Smith suspend Territory thereof Thomas Thomas Kenan tion trade treaty Tripoli United Uri Tracy Varnum vessels vote Whitehill Whole William writ of habeas York