Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... claims exhibited therein , and report on the same at the next meeting of Congress . ( Annals , 4th Cong . , 1st sess . , 75 , 76 , 96. ) [ See pp . 8 , 28 , 122. ] FIFTH CONGRESS , FIRST SESSION . June 13 , 1797 . On message of ...
... claims exhibited therein , and report on the same at the next meeting of Congress . ( Annals , 4th Cong . , 1st sess . , 75 , 76 , 96. ) [ See pp . 8 , 28 , 122. ] FIFTH CONGRESS , FIRST SESSION . June 13 , 1797 . On message of ...
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... claims from the subjects of foreign Governments for indemnities at the expense of this nation for the captures by our people in vessels fitted out in our ports , and , as could , not fail of being alleged , countenanced by the very ...
... claims from the subjects of foreign Governments for indemnities at the expense of this nation for the captures by our people in vessels fitted out in our ports , and , as could , not fail of being alleged , countenanced by the very ...
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... claims of the citizens of the United States for which indemnity is stipulated by the treaty of the 4th of July , 1831. They had their origin in a series of measures of the French Government which prostrated the clearest principles of ...
... claims of the citizens of the United States for which indemnity is stipulated by the treaty of the 4th of July , 1831. They had their origin in a series of measures of the French Government which prostrated the clearest principles of ...
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... claims has not yet closed its labors , enough has been already disclosed to establish that this sacrifice is even greater than that which the American minister ought to have known at the signature of the treaty . Nevertheless ...
... claims has not yet closed its labors , enough has been already disclosed to establish that this sacrifice is even greater than that which the American minister ought to have known at the signature of the treaty . Nevertheless ...
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... which placed the present King of France on the throne , that this French minister said that he thought that the principle of indemnity would be admitted , but that the amount of the claims was a very 50 RELATIONS WITH FRANCE .
... which placed the present King of France on the throne , that this French minister said that he thought that the principle of indemnity would be admitted , but that the amount of the claims was a very 50 RELATIONS WITH FRANCE .
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