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Proclamations

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June 07, 1827

Proclamation 34—Suspening Disciminating Duties of Tonnage on Vessels of the Subjects of His Holiness the Pope

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John Quincy Adams

March 17, 1827

Proclamation 33—Levying Discriminating Duties on British Vessels Trading Between the United States and Certain British Colonies

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John Quincy Adams

January 19, 1825

Proclamation—Convening an Extra Session of the United States Senate

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James Monroe

August 24, 1822

Proclamation 32—Declaring the Ports of the United States to be Open to Vessels of Great Britain

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James Monroe

June 24, 1822

Proclamation 31—Suspending Discriminating Tonnage Duties on French Vessels

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James Monroe

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