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... interest , the peace , the safety , and the honor of their country . Your committee will not encumber your journals ... interests instead of the justice of the belligerents , were resorted to . Such was the character of the ...
... interest , the peace , the safety , and the honor of their country . Your committee will not encumber your journals ... interests instead of the justice of the belligerents , were resorted to . Such was the character of the ...
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... interests . The committee are , therefore , of opinion that the resolution ought not to be adopted . [ Extract of a ... interest and the wants of both nations will necessarily create , on the return of peace , an extensive commerce ...
... interests . The committee are , therefore , of opinion that the resolution ought not to be adopted . [ Extract of a ... interest and the wants of both nations will necessarily create , on the return of peace , an extensive commerce ...
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... interest enjoyed by the courtesy and under the permission of the United States , who long since acquired the acknowledged sov- ereignty and dominion over the territory so possessed . In extinguish- ing such an interest the United ...
... interest enjoyed by the courtesy and under the permission of the United States , who long since acquired the acknowledged sov- ereignty and dominion over the territory so possessed . In extinguish- ing such an interest the United ...
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... interests of the country require , Mr. Tazewell reported as follows : That although in the opinion of this committee it is not generally expedient for the Government of the United States to maintain at any foreign court a minister of ...
... interests of the country require , Mr. Tazewell reported as follows : That although in the opinion of this committee it is not generally expedient for the Government of the United States to maintain at any foreign court a minister of ...
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... interests of the two countries , and to the nature of the case , since the injuries were not resented when they ... interest for the detention . " During the progress of the negotiation and at the moment of signing the treaty the ...
... interests of the two countries , and to the nature of the case , since the injuries were not resented when they ... interest for the detention . " During the progress of the negotiation and at the moment of signing the treaty the ...
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