Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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Page 1852
... citizens of another Government, which amount to what are called public wrongs then the injury, though its immediate operation is upon the citizens of that other Government, is a national injury, involving a national insult ; and that ...
... citizens of another Government, which amount to what are called public wrongs then the injury, though its immediate operation is upon the citizens of that other Government, is a national injury, involving a national insult ; and that ...
Page 1989
... citizen or citizens thereof, but that it should have been built within the same. The two exceptions to this gene ral rule, embrace those vessels which are captured by our citizens from a public enemy, and declared to be lawful prize ...
... citizen or citizens thereof, but that it should have been built within the same. The two exceptions to this gene ral rule, embrace those vessels which are captured by our citizens from a public enemy, and declared to be lawful prize ...
Page 2324
... citizens by means of this immense debt for public lands ; all has found its way into your land offices, and from thence transmitted into your public coffers here ; by this means impoverished the country, and left the cili/.ens unable to ...
... citizens by means of this immense debt for public lands ; all has found its way into your land offices, and from thence transmitted into your public coffers here ; by this means impoverished the country, and left the cili/.ens unable to ...
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