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Stran 23
... Commerce , made the following REPORT : The Committee on Commerce , to which was referred the petition of Eze- kiel Foster , of Eastport , in the State of Maine , have had the same un- der consideration , and report : The petitioner ...
... Commerce , made the following REPORT : The Committee on Commerce , to which was referred the petition of Eze- kiel Foster , of Eastport , in the State of Maine , have had the same un- der consideration , and report : The petitioner ...
Stran 1
... commerce and trade . A city so interesting should not be suffered to dwindle and decay , if the interposition of legislative agency can prevent it . As an additional inducement for the appropriation , [ Gales & Seaton , print . ] the ...
... commerce and trade . A city so interesting should not be suffered to dwindle and decay , if the interposition of legislative agency can prevent it . As an additional inducement for the appropriation , [ Gales & Seaton , print . ] the ...
Stran 1
... commerce . It appears that they have not had a court for eighteen months , and that it will be impossible for the judge , who re- sides at Pensacola , to hold the regular courts at this place , situated , as it is , at the distance of ...
... commerce . It appears that they have not had a court for eighteen months , and that it will be impossible for the judge , who re- sides at Pensacola , to hold the regular courts at this place , situated , as it is , at the distance of ...
Stran 2
... commerce that is already extensive , and is rapidly increasing . 5th . That such commercial intercourse gives rise to many cases in- volving large and important interests , and often requiring the immediate action of a judge exercising ...
... commerce that is already extensive , and is rapidly increasing . 5th . That such commercial intercourse gives rise to many cases in- volving large and important interests , and often requiring the immediate action of a judge exercising ...
Stran 27
... commerce of the peltries of this country , to watch the Indians , and keep them in the fidelity which they owe to his Majesty . " The order further gave extensive privileges to trade with the Indians . Immediately upon this permission ...
... commerce of the peltries of this country , to watch the Indians , and keep them in the fidelity which they owe to his Majesty . " The order further gave extensive privileges to trade with the Indians . Immediately upon this permission ...
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accompany bill H. R. acres allowance American amount appears appointed army bored for locks breech rings Captain carronades centre certificate charts citizens claimant Colonel command commerce commissioners Committee of Claims Comptroller Congress contract convention convention of 1800 dated December Department dollars double rations duties entitled establishment execution favor February following REPORT foundry France Francis Vigo French ministers French republic fuel and quarters Gales & Seaton Government grant Henry Gale honor indemnities January John Belfield justice land office letter LEVI WOODBURY March Matthew Arbuckle memorialist ment ministers plenipotentiary nations navy Oliver Pollock opinion ordnance paid Parker payment Pensions petitioner ports pounders present public lands raised vent fields received referred the petition regiment report a bill respect Rhode Island river Secretary Secretary of War ship stipulation tion Treasury treaty troops trunnions undersigned United vessels Vigo Virginia weights and measures
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Stran 2 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities, of citizens of the United States ; and, in the mean time, they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.
Stran 22 - All charges of war and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury...
Stran 97 - ... present treaty; and it shall be ratified in the same form, and in the same time, so that the one shall not be ratified distinct from the other. Another particular convention, signed at the.. same date as the present treaty, relative to...
Stran 97 - THE President of the United States of America, and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people, desiring to remove all source of misunderstanding relative to objects of discussion, mentioned in the second and fifth articles of the convention of the 8th...
Stran 1 - Resolved, That the Committee on the Public Lands be instructed to inquire into the expediency of...
Stran 42 - ... or passports, expressing the name, property, and bulk of the ship, as also the name and place of habitation of the master or commander of the said ship, that it may appear...
Stran 29 - It shall be lawful for the ships of war of either party, and privateers, freely to carry whithersoever they please the ships and goods taken from their enemies, without being...
Stran 23 - That the United States are of right freed and exonerated from the stipulations of the treaties and of the consular convention heretofore concluded between the United States and France and that the same shall not be henceforth regarded as legally obligatory on the Government or citizens of the United States.
Stran 45 - Neither the debts due from individuals of the one nation to individuals of the other, nor shares, nor monies, which they may have in the public funds, or in the public or private banks, shall ever in any event of war or national differences be sequestered or confiscated...
Stran 104 - The present treaty shall be ratified in good and due form, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in the space of six months after the date of the signature by the Ministers Plenipotentiary, or sooner if possible.