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of the united states542
house of representatives of106
of representatives of the104
representatives of the united100
and house of representatives93
senate and house of90
the senate and house89
to the senate and87
the house of representatives85
at the same time71
the united states and69
to the united states69
the secretary of state62
the declaration of independence60
on the th of54
of the house of51
on the other hand50
for the first time48
the united states to47
president of the united46
on the part of44
in a letter to43
between the united states42
at the end of40
as a matter of39
in the course of38
gentlemen of the senate37
one of the most36
du pont de nemours35
the senate of the35
the united states of35
that the united states33
united states of america33
senate of the united33
to the senate of32
a matter of fact32
in the united states31
in the hands of31
the king and queen30
on the subject of29
from time to time29
secretary of the treasury29
the end of the27
at the beginning of27
for the united states27
in the midst of27
the part of the26
the course of the25
at the head of25
the president of the25
the history of the24
of the th of24
of the senate and24
the th day of24
for the purpose of23
the rest of the23
senate and of the22
i now lay before22
and of the house22
the senate and of22
the head of the22
in spite of the22
into the hands of21
the people of the21
to the conclusion that21
both houses of congress21
to the secretary of21
the united states was21
the government of the21
united states and the20
the secretary of the20
a member of the20
of the th instant20
the hands of the20
to the house of20
the united states had20
the members of the19
the city of washington19
the united states in19
of the french revolution19
of the secretary of19
as well as the19
to the effect that19
of the federal government19
the united states would19
of the declaration of18
the notes on virginia18
history of the united18
there is no doubt18
within the limits of18
the rights of the18
the request of the18
william and mary college18
the th of november18
and at the same18
it was not until17
the establishment of a17
in spite of his17
in the case of17
the opening of the17
that is to say17
the authority of the16
in a low tone16
the united states were16
with the united states16
the fact that the16
that it would be16
to a large extent16
the united states should16
the united states at16
on the high seas15
of the laws of15
at the young man15
as well as of15
the united states could15
seems to have been15
of the rights of15
to both houses of15
the repeal of the15
government of the united15
the beginning of the15
that he did not15
freedom of the press15
of the old world14
the laws of the14
was one of the14
citizens of the united14
between the two countries14
of the state of14
in the neighborhood of14
the mouth of the14
a part of the14
it would have been14
i have thought it14
of the king and14
the end of his14
come to the conclusion14
the principles of the14
as well as to14
and the united states14
of the right of13
in favor of the13
from the united states13
the university of virginia13
the library of congress13
to a certain extent13
a report of the13
in a state of13
in the way of13
is one of the13
was not the man13
be laid before you13
the consideration of the13
of william and mary13
of one of the13
at the close of13
on the th day13
to the fact that13
a statement of the13
on the morning of13
was not to be12
to the consideration of12
the limits of the12
the support of the12
the other side of12
the close of the12
the case of the12
for the purchase of12
the th of april12
clause in the ordinance12
the th of june12
the inhabitants of the12
by the name of12
of the people of12
the consideration of congress12
the interest of the12
in order to avoid12
in the spring of12
that he could not12
and madame de st12
other side of the12
that he had been12
which he had been12
the department of state12
he had come to12
from the secretary of12
in the ordinance of12
on his way to12
the articles of confederation11
the author of the11
by the united states11
at the house of11
in their resolution of11
of the last session11
i do not know11
the secretary of war11
united states to be11
of the american people11
would have to be11
the resolution of the11
a copy of the11
the morning of the11
the nations of the11
at the opening of11
a letter from the11
the policy of the11
the powers of the11
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the credit of the11
that he would not11
with a view to11
the will of the11
a great deal of11
on the d of11
in the new world11
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it was to be11
part of the united11
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in the possession of11
he was not the11
of the fact that11
the fact that he11
interests of the united11
side of the mississippi11
treaty between the united10
the act of the10
to the court of10
to the principles of10
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report of the secretary10
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the st day of10
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that he would have10
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the great mass of10
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the interests of the10
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as well as in10
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the united states by10
the only way to10
of the eighteenth century10
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the cause of the10
of the act of10
the seal of the10
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of the mississippi territory10
to say that the10
on the side of10
he would have been10
by the secretary of10
the same time that10
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life of thomas jefferson10
at the expense of10
request of the senate10
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to have been the10
at the time of10
will be laid before10
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of the palais royal9
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that he would be9
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the wisdom of the9
the subject of the9
bank of the mississippi9
author of the declaration9
the ratification of the9
the th of may9
the effect of the9
a large part of9
resolution of the th9
last session of congress9
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as he did so9
in the rue st9
within the united states9
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gentlemen of the house9
the fourth of july9
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of the militia of9
the power of the9
at the city of9
the entrance of the9
there is no one9
as secretary of state9
on the other side9
the midst of the9
to inform you that9
that it was the9
of the british parliament9
bill for religious freedom9
for the last time9
the massachusetts historical society9
but he did not9
the conclusion that the9
he was in the9
a declaration of war9
it is to be9
the existence of a9
in compliance with the9
new orleans and the9
the man who had9
had a right to9
the fate of the9
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of the same year9
in one of the9
had been able to9
for the defense of9
that they should be9
the house of burgesses9
the last session of9
the th of october8
of the supreme court8
seal of the united8
of the present session8
any part of the8
illinois a free state8
secretary of the navy8
i think it is8
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the boundaries of louisiana8
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virginia bill of rights8
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to be found in8
minister plenipotentiary of the8
le baron de st8
the gulf of mexico8
the organization of the8
against the united states8
the militia of the8
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with a sort of8
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of the louisiana purchase8
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the th of september8
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the first time in7
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the rights of neutrals7
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of the french philosophers7
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monsieur de la luzerne6
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