The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... carried in the affirm- ative . Some embarrassment was produced by an amendment offered by Mr. Smith of South Carolina , who proposed to add another condition to the restoration of intercourse between the two countries . This was ...
... carried in the affirm- ative . Some embarrassment was produced by an amendment offered by Mr. Smith of South Carolina , who proposed to add another condition to the restoration of intercourse between the two countries . This was ...
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... carried by a large majority . In committee , resolutions were moved by Mr. Blount of North Carolina , declaratory of the sense of the house respecting its own power on the subject of treaties . These resolutions take a position less ...
... carried by a large majority . In committee , resolutions were moved by Mr. Blount of North Carolina , declaratory of the sense of the house respecting its own power on the subject of treaties . These resolutions take a position less ...
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... carried through the house without the insertion of a section suspending all proceedings under the act , should that war be terminated . The event which was to arrest the executive in the prosecution of this work having occurred , not a ...
... carried through the house without the insertion of a section suspending all proceedings under the act , should that war be terminated . The event which was to arrest the executive in the prosecution of this work having occurred , not a ...
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