Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... America in the days of the presidency of Washington and the secretary- ship of Jefferson . In fact , the British Government did take that guide . The American neutrality act of 1794 , revised and reenacted in the act of April 20 , 1818 ...
... America in the days of the presidency of Washington and the secretary- ship of Jefferson . In fact , the British Government did take that guide . The American neutrality act of 1794 , revised and reenacted in the act of April 20 , 1818 ...
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... American colonies by addressing offers of mediation to the two belligerents , " Russia ener- getically opposed and rejected the scheme , not because it was interven- tion , but apparently because it was mediation , and to that extent ...
... American colonies by addressing offers of mediation to the two belligerents , " Russia ener- getically opposed and rejected the scheme , not because it was interven- tion , but apparently because it was mediation , and to that extent ...
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... American jurisprudence . As an isolated act it meant little , but in Monroe's view it was not an isolated act ; it was part of a system , altogether new and wholly American ; and it was to be justified on grounds far wider than itself ...
... American jurisprudence . As an isolated act it meant little , but in Monroe's view it was not an isolated act ; it was part of a system , altogether new and wholly American ; and it was to be justified on grounds far wider than itself ...
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... America , except in regard to those countries or communities which expressly declared their will and their power to be American . She Within that limited range President Monroe attempted to build up an American system . He disclaimed ...
... America , except in regard to those countries or communities which expressly declared their will and their power to be American . She Within that limited range President Monroe attempted to build up an American system . He disclaimed ...
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... America were " sufficient to show that a civil war has broken out among the States which lately composed the American Union . " Other nations have therefore to consider the light in which , with reference to that war , they are to ...
... America were " sufficient to show that a civil war has broken out among the States which lately composed the American Union . " Other nations have therefore to consider the light in which , with reference to that war , they are to ...
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