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Page 142
... claims for damages , but demanded national indemnities for a violation of the treaties by the United States , and also a continuance and renewal of them . Fourthly . That the United States renounced their claims for damages due to their ...
... claims for damages , but demanded national indemnities for a violation of the treaties by the United States , and also a continuance and renewal of them . Fourthly . That the United States renounced their claims for damages due to their ...
Page 143
... claims submitted in 1803 , which was presented by the American commissioners , and which shows that the French , as the Senator says , suppose that they paid , under the convention of 1803 , all the claims of American citizens . I have ...
... claims submitted in 1803 , which was presented by the American commissioners , and which shows that the French , as the Senator says , suppose that they paid , under the convention of 1803 , all the claims of American citizens . I have ...
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... claims against the United States accrued . Against such claims and such creditors there is no prescription . It is said , indeed , that the nation is unable to pay these claims now . I put a single question in reply : When will the ...
... claims against the United States accrued . Against such claims and such creditors there is no prescription . It is said , indeed , that the nation is unable to pay these claims now . I put a single question in reply : When will the ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE | xiii |
SPEECHES IN The Senate of the United STATES | 51 |
Freedom in the District of ColumbiaFreedom in New MexicoIndemnities | 278 |
Copyright | |
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