Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
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Page 37
... duty , and then you may go to these laws , and give permission to trade with any any port ; pay me a tribute , and then you shall country when he pleases . Has he given any such have my license to trade to any ports you choose ...
... duty , and then you may go to these laws , and give permission to trade with any any port ; pay me a tribute , and then you shall country when he pleases . Has he given any such have my license to trade to any ports you choose ...
Page 43
... duty of the President to represent it in that light to foreign Governments ; and whatever in- conveniences may result from it , they cannot , by the law of nations , consider it as a measure of hos- tility . Yet the gentleman from ...
... duty of the President to represent it in that light to foreign Governments ; and whatever in- conveniences may result from it , they cannot , by the law of nations , consider it as a measure of hos- tility . Yet the gentleman from ...
Page 63
... duty of a Repre- sentative to examine whether the effects expected from any given measure , had or had not been pro- duced . If this were a general duty , how much more imperiously was it their duty at this time ! Every one admitted ...
... duty of a Repre- sentative to examine whether the effects expected from any given measure , had or had not been pro- duced . If this were a general duty , how much more imperiously was it their duty at this time ! Every one admitted ...
Page 73
... duty of persevering in a course which is right , notwithstanding the con- trary opinion of a few ; and though I may regret and respect the feelings of these few , I will per- sist in the course which I believe to be right , at the ...
... duty of persevering in a course which is right , notwithstanding the con- trary opinion of a few ; and though I may regret and respect the feelings of these few , I will per- sist in the course which I believe to be right , at the ...
Page 85
... duty on this regulation , the British Governors instantly their own exports , and collect the money in their open the West India ports to all manner of per- cities at home , and by the hands of their officers sons that will run away ...
... duty on this regulation , the British Governors instantly their own exports , and collect the money in their open the West India ports to all manner of per- cities at home , and by the hands of their officers sons that will run away ...
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