The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 - Legislators |
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... United States , or between the citizens of the United States within the dominions of the Most Christian King , and particularly all disputes relative to the wages and terms of engagement of the crews of their respective vessels , and ...
... United States , or between the citizens of the United States within the dominions of the Most Christian King , and particularly all disputes relative to the wages and terms of engagement of the crews of their respective vessels , and ...
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... United States , or it was not . If it was not necessary , then the United States ought not to have bartered the merchants ' claims away for it . If it was necessary , then the United States received an ade- quate equivalent . Thus it ...
... United States , or it was not . If it was not necessary , then the United States ought not to have bartered the merchants ' claims away for it . If it was necessary , then the United States received an ade- quate equivalent . Thus it ...
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... United States , and equally so that the United States never de- clared war against France . There were hostilities between them , but hostilities are not always war . The statute book of the United States shows the nature and extent of ...
... United States , and equally so that the United States never de- clared war against France . There were hostilities between them , but hostilities are not always war . The statute book of the United States shows the nature and extent of ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE Xiij | ix |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF NEW YORK | 1 |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 51 |
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