Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , April 27 , 1813 . GENTLEMEN : On the presumption that you may be able to conclude a treaty of peace , the President has thought it expedient to authorize you to enter likewise into a treaty of commerce with Great ...
... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , April 27 , 1813 . GENTLEMEN : On the presumption that you may be able to conclude a treaty of peace , the President has thought it expedient to authorize you to enter likewise into a treaty of commerce with Great ...
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... Department of State for information respecting the illicit introduction of slaves into the United States , they were ... Departments of State , of the Treasury , and of the Navy , relative to the proceedings of certain persons who took ...
... Department of State for information respecting the illicit introduction of slaves into the United States , they were ... Departments of State , of the Treasury , and of the Navy , relative to the proceedings of certain persons who took ...
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... Department of the Navy show that the expenses attending the transportation of the few captured slaves who have been returned to Africa by the United States at the expense of this Government far exceeds even the largest estimate . But ...
... Department of the Navy show that the expenses attending the transportation of the few captured slaves who have been returned to Africa by the United States at the expense of this Government far exceeds even the largest estimate . But ...
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... Department of State ( the unfavora- ble parts of which have , for obvious reasons , not heretofore been given to the public ) shows that they regarded this whole subject as almost entirely hopeless . And he further observes : An ...
... Department of State ( the unfavora- ble parts of which have , for obvious reasons , not heretofore been given to the public ) shows that they regarded this whole subject as almost entirely hopeless . And he further observes : An ...
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... Department of State under date the 27th of June , 1834 , addressed to Mr. Livingston , in which , after adverting to M. Serru- rier's note , the Secretary says : You will see that although no explanation is afforded of the causes which ...
... Department of State under date the 27th of June , 1834 , addressed to Mr. Livingston , in which , after adverting to M. Serru- rier's note , the Secretary says : You will see that although no explanation is afforded of the causes which ...
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