Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 36H. Niles, 1829 - United States Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... president's house , portico of 26 , 58 : president elect , proceedings rela - of tive to the 23 : mnauguration of with his speech 28 : printing of certain docu- ments 13 , 16 , 25 , 57 : printer to the senate 12 : public printing 164 ...
... president's house , portico of 26 , 58 : president elect , proceedings rela - of tive to the 23 : mnauguration of with his speech 28 : printing of certain docu- ments 13 , 16 , 25 , 57 : printer to the senate 12 : public printing 164 ...
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... president - of his cabinet 1 ; -inaugural address 28 ; does not wait on Mr. Adams 49 ; various let- ters from 38 ... president's talk to Lacock , gen . complimented them 257 ; reply thereto by Speckled Lafayette , gen . silver urn ...
... president - of his cabinet 1 ; -inaugural address 28 ; does not wait on Mr. Adams 49 ; various let- ters from 38 ... president's talk to Lacock , gen . complimented them 257 ; reply thereto by Speckled Lafayette , gen . silver urn ...
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... president Jackson , & c . 38 : heroes of the army still living 284 : ex- tract from a speech of J. G. Brooks respecting 371 : maj . Jacquett's recol- lections of the revolution , 179 349 Rhine , navigation of the Rhode Island - the ...
... president Jackson , & c . 38 : heroes of the army still living 284 : ex- tract from a speech of J. G. Brooks respecting 371 : maj . Jacquett's recol- lections of the revolution , 179 349 Rhine , navigation of the Rhode Island - the ...
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... president of the United States ; which was read : To the senate of the United States : Washington , 20th Feb. 1829 . I transmit to the senate a report from the secretary of the treasury , with documents prepared in pursuance of their ...
... president of the United States ; which was read : To the senate of the United States : Washington , 20th Feb. 1829 . I transmit to the senate a report from the secretary of the treasury , with documents prepared in pursuance of their ...
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... president of the United States , on the government , and to adjust them according to the principles of equity and ... president's house , it was ordered to be engrossed , and the house adjourned . Five thousand copies of the document ...
... president of the United States , on the government , and to adjust them according to the principles of equity and ... president's house , it was ordered to be engrossed , and the house adjourned . Five thousand copies of the document ...
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Page 122 - ... to trade with the same liberty and security from the places, ports, and havens of those who are enemies of both or either party, without any opposition or disturbance whatsoever, not only directly from the places of the enemy before mentioned to neutral places, but also from one place belonging to an enemy to another place belonging to an enemy, whether they be under the jurisdiction of one power or under several.
Page 124 - Such deserters, when arrested, shall be put at the disposal of the said consuls, and may be put in the public prisons at the request and expense of those who reclaim them, to be sent to the ships to which they belonged, or to others of the same nation. But if they be not sent back within two months, to be counted from the day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, and shall be no more arrested for the same cause.
Page 123 - And whereas it frequently happens that Vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy without knowing that the same is...
Page 99 - The inhabitants of their respective States shall mutually have liberty to enter the ports, places, and rivers of the territories of each party wherever foreign commerce is permitted. They shall be at liberty to sojourn and reside in all parts whatsoever of said territories, in order to attend to their affairs; and they shall enjoy, to that effect, the same security and protection as natives of the country wherein they reside, on condition of their submitting to the laws and ordinances there prevailing,...
Page 102 - But if not sent back within three months from the day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, and shall not be again arrested for the same cause.
Page 108 - The articles of contraband before enumerated and classified, which may be found in a vessel bound for an enemy's port, shall be subject to detention and confiscation, leaving free the rest of the cargo and the ship, that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper.
Page 108 - Now, therefore, be it known that I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States of America, have caused the said treaty to be made public, to the end that the same, and every clause and article thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
Page 122 - ... said goods are, shall be subject to pay in like cases. And if in the case of real estate, the said heirs would be prevented from entering into the possession of the inheritance, on account of...
Page 268 - That the United States shall, at their own expense, extinguish, for the use of Georgia, as early as the same can be peaceably obtained, on reasonable terms...
Page 108 - ... goods within the jurisdiction of the other by sale, donation, testament, or otherwise; and their representatives, being citizens of the other party, shall succeed to their said personal goods, whether by testament or ab...