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Page 41
... danger to the city of New Orleans . This was the state of my information of his proceed- By the same express of December nineteenth , orders ings about the last of November , at which time , there- were sent to the Governors of Orleans ...
... danger to the city of New Orleans . This was the state of my information of his proceed- By the same express of December nineteenth , orders ings about the last of November , at which time , there- were sent to the Governors of Orleans ...
Page 57
... danger of enemies and the com- mon perils of the sea . The cheapness , facility , and safety of the intercourse must necessarily quicken the commerce between the Northern and Eastern and Southern States . The manufactures of the North ...
... danger of enemies and the com- mon perils of the sea . The cheapness , facility , and safety of the intercourse must necessarily quicken the commerce between the Northern and Eastern and Southern States . The manufactures of the North ...
Page 63
... danger . The residue would be confined to their own or the neighboring harbors , would be smaller , less furnished for accommodation , and consequently less costly . Of the number supposed necessary , seventy- three are built or ...
... danger . The residue would be confined to their own or the neighboring harbors , would be smaller , less furnished for accommodation , and consequently less costly . Of the number supposed necessary , seventy- three are built or ...
Page 81
... danger and expense of a circuitous and coastwise voyage of more than 300 miles . To the whole extent of fertile and populous country upon the Chesapeake and the Delaware , and their tributary streams , includ- ing part of North Carolina ...
... danger and expense of a circuitous and coastwise voyage of more than 300 miles . To the whole extent of fertile and populous country upon the Chesapeake and the Delaware , and their tributary streams , includ- ing part of North Carolina ...
Page 131
... danger of those revo- lutions which shock and convulse other nations , with calm and tranquil serenity , may correct whatever needs correction , and ameliorate their system . Far from being dangerous , therefore , to introduce any ...
... danger of those revo- lutions which shock and convulse other nations , with calm and tranquil serenity , may correct whatever needs correction , and ameliorate their system . Far from being dangerous , therefore , to introduce any ...
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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