Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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... Commissioners, composed of three citizens of the United States, shall be appointed by the President, by and With the advice and consent of the Senate, who should convene at Washington, and within the space of three years, from the time ...
... Commissioners, composed of three citizens of the United States, shall be appointed by the President, by and With the advice and consent of the Senate, who should convene at Washington, and within the space of three years, from the time ...
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... commissioners adjudged,. H. or 11.] [FBB. 23, 1828. Government will regard as a serious insult, that what in Spain is acknowledged as most sacred and respectable, should here be pronounced of no value." And again he •ays, that " his ...
... commissioners adjudged,. H. or 11.] [FBB. 23, 1828. Government will regard as a serious insult, that what in Spain is acknowledged as most sacred and respectable, should here be pronounced of no value." And again he •ays, that " his ...
Page 1898
... commissioners were, and 'tis not to be presumed that they will be departed from, under the supervision of the Attorney General of the United States. The gentleman from Virginia has said, that Mr. Meade did not exercise due diligence in ...
... commissioners were, and 'tis not to be presumed that they will be departed from, under the supervision of the Attorney General of the United States. The gentleman from Virginia has said, that Mr. Meade did not exercise due diligence in ...
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