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... FRANCE . Mr. CLAY rose and said it must be obvious to every observer of passing events , that our affairs with France are becoming every day more and more serious in their character , and are rapidly tending to a crisis . Mutual ...
... FRANCE . Mr. CLAY rose and said it must be obvious to every observer of passing events , that our affairs with France are becoming every day more and more serious in their character , and are rapidly tending to a crisis . Mutual ...
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... FRANCE , & c . The resolutions offered yesterday by Mr. CLAY , calling on the Executive for information concerning our rela- tions with France , having been taken up , as follows : " Resolved , That the President be requested to com ...
... FRANCE , & c . The resolutions offered yesterday by Mr. CLAY , calling on the Executive for information concerning our rela- tions with France , having been taken up , as follows : " Resolved , That the President be requested to com ...
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... France . It is styled in the French papers a squadron of observation ; and we are sufficiently acquainted with the military vocabulary of France to know what that phrase means . In the days of the great Emperor , we were accustomed to ...
... France . It is styled in the French papers a squadron of observation ; and we are sufficiently acquainted with the military vocabulary of France to know what that phrase means . In the days of the great Emperor , we were accustomed to ...
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... France know that she had committed a mistake in sending this fleet upon us . In conclusion , he would call for the yeas and nays , and remark that our votes would have to be given under the guns of France , and under the eyes of Europe ...
... France know that she had committed a mistake in sending this fleet upon us . In conclusion , he would call for the yeas and nays , and remark that our votes would have to be given under the guns of France , and under the eyes of Europe ...
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... France ( Mr. Barton ) to receive the money due to us , or ask for his passports to return to the United States . We were not now rep- resented in either England or France . He did not say , however , that we were cut off from all ...
... France ( Mr. Barton ) to receive the money due to us , or ask for his passports to return to the United States . We were not now rep- resented in either England or France . He did not say , however , that we were cut off from all ...
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