Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... citizens , from Spain , for all the injuries which they have suffered , and are suffering , by the delay of his Catholic Majesty to ratify the treaty . The amount of claims of the citizens of the United States which existed at the time ...
... citizens , from Spain , for all the injuries which they have suffered , and are suffering , by the delay of his Catholic Majesty to ratify the treaty . The amount of claims of the citizens of the United States which existed at the time ...
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... citizens , and that however inadequate the nature of its institutions may be to restrain its citizens from the exercise of their industry , as sanctioned by the laws of their country and of nations , no government upon earth is more ...
... citizens , and that however inadequate the nature of its institutions may be to restrain its citizens from the exercise of their industry , as sanctioned by the laws of their country and of nations , no government upon earth is more ...
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... citizens for damages stated by them to have been sustained by reason of piracies supported by the capital and means of citizens of the United States , cannot be acceded to . It is a principle well known and well understood , that no ...
... citizens for damages stated by them to have been sustained by reason of piracies supported by the capital and means of citizens of the United States , cannot be acceded to . It is a principle well known and well understood , that no ...
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