Journal of the Senate of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977
 

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Página 15 - to determine what river was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in the treaty of peace and forming a part of the boundary therein defcribed, have finally decided that queftion. On the twenty-fifth of
Página 17 - of American veflels which were the fubjeft of the feventh article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation between the United States and Great Britain, that it is fuppofed the
Página 10 - the menaces and aggreflion of a foreign nation. A manly fenfe of national honor, dignity and independence has appeared, which if encouraged and invigorated by every branch of the government, will enable us to view undifmayed, the enterprizes of any foreign power and become the fure foundation of national profperity and glory. The
Página 26 - whether that temerity and impertinence of individuals, affecting to interfere in public affairs, between France and the United States, whether by their fecret correfpondence or otherwife, and intended to impofe upon the people, and feparate them from their Government, ought not to be
Página 319 - It is not intended that the two former of these gentlemen shall embark for Europe, until they shall have received from the Executive Directory, assurances, signified by their Secretary of Foreign Relations, that they shall be received in character; that they shall enjoy all
Página 297 - to office. Whereupon, Resolved, That they do advise and consent to the appointment, agreeably to the nomination. Ordered, That the Secretary lay this resolution before the President of the United Slates.
Página 15 - afterwards joined by the Spanifli Commiffioner, when the work of the former was confirmed; and they proceeded together to the demarkation of the line. Recent information renders it probable, that the Southern Indians, either inftigated to oppofe the demarkation, or jealous of the confequences of
Página 11 - French cruifers on our commerce, has not given and cannot give any relief; it enjoins them to conform to all the laws of France relative to cruifing and prizes; while thefe laws are
Página 26 - trying times and critical fituations, and fulfilled my duties to them, I am happy. The teftimony of the Senate of the United States, in my favor, is an high and honorable reward, which receives, as it merits, my grateful acknowledgments. My zealous co-operation, in
Página 304 - That the Secretary lay this resolution before the President of the United States. The Senate proceeded to consider the message of the President of the

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