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Message from the president of the United States, accompanying copies of two acts of the Parliament of Great-Britain, passed on the 4th and 19th of July 1797, relative to the carrying into execution the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, concluded between His Majesty and the United States of America; and regulating the trade to be carried on with the British possessions in India, by the ships of nations in amity with His Majesty. : 2d February, 1798....
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Message from the president of the United States, accompanying sundry papers relative to the impressment of American seamen, from on board public armed vessels of the United States, by vessels of war belonging to the king of Great-Britain: in pursuance of a resolution of this House, of the second instant. : 8th January, 1799....
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A message from the president of the United States to Congress, transmitting a letter from the secretary of state to the minister plenipotentiary of His Britannic Majesty, with an enclosure, in answer to a letter from the minister, dated 22d May, 1794. : Published by order of the House of Representatives.
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A message of the president of the United States to Congress, enclosing three letters from the minister plenipotentiary of the United States in London; also a letter from the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the secretary of state, with his answer. : Published by order of the House of Representatives.
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By Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States of America. A proclamation. During the wars which ... have unhappily prevailed among the powers of Europe, the United States of America ... have endeavored ... to maintain, with all the belligerents, their accustomed relations of friendship, hospitality, and commercial intercourse. ......
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The correspondence of John Adams, Esquire, late president of the United States of America; concerning the British doctrine of impressment; and many interesting things which occurred during his administration: : originally published in the Boston patriot.
Published: Published at the office of the Evening Post, by H. Niles.--September 15, 1809. G. Dobbin and Murphy, printers. , 1809“…Letters of John Adams, Esquire, late president of the United States.…”
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