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... the 4th day of March , 1837. To this judgment there was no exception taken on the part of the Government . Hamilton , print . The plea offered at the trial , on behalf of 32d CONGRESS , REP . COM . [ SENATE . ] 1st Session. ...
... the 4th day of March , 1837. To this judgment there was no exception taken on the part of the Government . Hamilton , print . The plea offered at the trial , on behalf of 32d CONGRESS , REP . COM . [ SENATE . ] 1st Session. ...
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... taken into account the numerous fleets of whaling vessels from the New England States frequenting the Pacific ocean , with a tonnage averaging for the last six years , 181,651 tons , and employing a large force of the ablest seamen ...
... taken into account the numerous fleets of whaling vessels from the New England States frequenting the Pacific ocean , with a tonnage averaging for the last six years , 181,651 tons , and employing a large force of the ablest seamen ...
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... taken of the subject of providing a naval armament , they have not failed to observe the apparently enormous expenses and unaccountable delays which have attended every attempt of this kind ; " and in a letter from James Mc- Henry ...
... taken of the subject of providing a naval armament , they have not failed to observe the apparently enormous expenses and unaccountable delays which have attended every attempt of this kind ; " and in a letter from James Mc- Henry ...
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... taken into account the numerous fleets of whaling vessels from the New England States frequenting the Pacific ocean , with a tonnage averaging for the last six years , 181,651 tons , and employing a large force of the ablest seamen ...
... taken into account the numerous fleets of whaling vessels from the New England States frequenting the Pacific ocean , with a tonnage averaging for the last six years , 181,651 tons , and employing a large force of the ablest seamen ...
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... taken on board under the full belief that no discriminating duties would be exacted upon the ves- sel if she cleared for and entered in the United States . The vessel accord- ingly cleared for Boston , and after entering and landing one ...
... taken on board under the full belief that no discriminating duties would be exacted upon the ves- sel if she cleared for and entered in the United States . The vessel accord- ingly cleared for Boston , and after entering and landing one ...
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1st Session 24th Congress accompany bill allowed amount appears appointed April army authorized battle of Germantown brevet Captain Carondelet Castine cent certificates citizens claimants clerk coin Colonel command commerce Commissioner Committee of Claims Committee on Naval Committee on Pensions compensation Congress consideration contract contractor court December district dollars duty entitled expenses facts favor Fayal February February 9 FELCH following REPORT France furnished granted half-pay honor hundred Indians January John justice Key West land office letter Lieutenant loss March MARCH 15 memorialist ment military months nation Naval Affairs Navy opinion Ordered paid patent payment petitioner port praying present printed purser received recommend referred the memorial referred the petition relief report a bill resolution respectfully river des Peres Secretary Secretary of War SENATE ship silver sloop submitted tion Treasury treaty United vessel
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Sivu 21 - ... goods, wares, and merchandise imported in the whereof is master, from , for account of any person whomsoever for whom I am authorized to enter the same ; that the said invoice and bill of lading are in the state in which they were actually received by me, and that I do not know...
Sivu 62 - I knew not how far this was a necessary sequence; that, undoubtedly, if its rejection endangered a dissolution of our union at this incipient stage, I should deem that the most unfortunate of all consequences, to avert which all partial and temporary evils should be yielded.
Sivu 62 - The discussion took place. I could take no part in it but an exhortatory one, because I was a stranger to the circumstances which should govern it. But it was finally agreed, that whatever importance had been attached to the rejection of this proposition, the preservation of the Union and of concord among the States was more important, and that therefore it would be better that the vote of rejection should be rescinded, to effect which, some members should change their votes.
Sivu 21 - ... whereof is master, from , for account of any person whomsoever, for whom I am authorized to enter the same ; that the said invoice and bill of lading are in the state in which they were actually received by me, and that I do not know nor believe in the existence of any other invoice or bill of lading of the said goods^ wares, and merchandise ; that the entry now delivered to the collector contains a just and true account of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, according to the said invoice...
Sivu 21 - This conduct of the French republic would well have justified an immediate declaration of war on the part of the United States ; but, desirous of maintaining peace, and still willing to leave open the door of reconciliation with France, the United States contented themselves with preparations for defence, and measures calculated to protect their commerce.
Sivu 21 - I do not know nor believe in the existence of any other invoice or bill of lading of the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the entry now delivered to the collector contains a just and true account of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, according to the said invoice and bill of lading ; that nothing has been, on my part, nor to my knowledge on the part of any other person, concealed or suppressed, whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said...