The Historical Register of the United States, 第 3 巻Thomas H. Palmer G. Palmer, 1814 Contents.--v. 1-2, From the declaration of war in 1812 to Jan. 1, 1814.--v. 3-4, For 1814. |
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... proposed to this bill by the minority , in the house of representatives , going to extend its provisions , or relax its restrictions , so as to allow the vessel , permitted to return , to carry provisions and naval stores and passengers ...
... proposed to this bill by the minority , in the house of representatives , going to extend its provisions , or relax its restrictions , so as to allow the vessel , permitted to return , to carry provisions and naval stores and passengers ...
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... proposed to amend the bill so as to extend its provisions to any other island or place in the United States or territories , which should be similarly situated with Nantucket . " This was opposed by Messrs . Grundy , Farrow , and Wright ...
... proposed to amend the bill so as to extend its provisions to any other island or place in the United States or territories , which should be similarly situated with Nantucket . " This was opposed by Messrs . Grundy , Farrow , and Wright ...
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... propose an enquiry by any com- mittee into the expediency of a certain course , but it required In other words , it was a pro- a decision thereon by the house . position for a total and complete abandonment of the restrictive system ...
... propose an enquiry by any com- mittee into the expediency of a certain course , but it required In other words , it was a pro- a decision thereon by the house . position for a total and complete abandonment of the restrictive system ...
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... proposed to be given up was , that the state of things created by the predominance of French power on the continent of Europe had ceased , and the system which depended on it ought to cease also . The great objection to this system , Mr ...
... proposed to be given up was , that the state of things created by the predominance of French power on the continent of Europe had ceased , and the system which depended on it ought to cease also . The great objection to this system , Mr ...
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... proposed to be repealed . These motions were supported by Mr. Oakley and Messrs . Gaston , King , of Massachusetts , and Ward , on the ground that the continuation of prosecutions and collections of fines and for- feitures would answer ...
... proposed to be repealed . These motions were supported by Mr. Oakley and Messrs . Gaston , King , of Massachusetts , and Ward , on the ground that the continuation of prosecutions and collections of fines and for- feitures would answer ...
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