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... arms of her rival . No , sir , if that should be the result , ( which I think from present appearances more than probable , ) I should be for keeping up our restrictions , and having no con- nexion with her until ample reparation was ...
... arms of her rival . No , sir , if that should be the result , ( which I think from present appearances more than probable , ) I should be for keeping up our restrictions , and having no con- nexion with her until ample reparation was ...
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... arms a little more slumber ; a little more money , and we are lost forever . Whether we send a little more or less lumber from Kennebunk or Saco , a little 11th CoN . 2d SESS . - 42 During the last Summer session , I heard no complaint ...
... arms a little more slumber ; a little more money , and we are lost forever . Whether we send a little more or less lumber from Kennebunk or Saco , a little 11th CoN . 2d SESS . - 42 During the last Summer session , I heard no complaint ...
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... arms . Sir , we have too long borne the weight of accumulated wrongs from the British Govern- ment , which seems to delight in a consistent course of turpitude and hectoring insolence ; and I think we have had strong testimony in recent ...
... arms . Sir , we have too long borne the weight of accumulated wrongs from the British Govern- ment , which seems to delight in a consistent course of turpitude and hectoring insolence ; and I think we have had strong testimony in recent ...
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... arms is indispensable for the preservation of their rights , and the people and the Government are as far superior to those of other countries for the purposes of war , as they are for the enjoyment of liberty and peace . And why , sir ...
... arms is indispensable for the preservation of their rights , and the people and the Government are as far superior to those of other countries for the purposes of war , as they are for the enjoyment of liberty and peace . And why , sir ...
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... arms ? None , sir . On the contrary , could have had any share in the arrangement , the course which has been pursued since the dis- and , on the contrary , they will perceive the strong- missal of Jackson ( and I am far from censuring ...
... arms ? None , sir . On the contrary , could have had any share in the arrangement , the course which has been pursued since the dis- and , on the contrary , they will perceive the strong- missal of Jackson ( and I am far from censuring ...
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Aaron Lyle Adam Boyd Adam Seybert Alston amendment APRIL Archibald McBryde Archibald Van Horn arms Army authorized bank batture belligerents Benjamin Bibb bill Britain British cent citizens commerce Commercial Intercourse Committee Congress DANA Daniel Heister Daniel Sheffey David Bard decrees Dennis Smelt duty Ebenezer Sage embargo entitled An act Ezekiel foreign France gentleman Gideon Gardner Government Henry Southard honor House Jacob Hufty Jacob Swoope James Emott John Clopton John Rea John Roane John Smilie Jonathan Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha junior Laban Wheaton land Macon manufactures Matthew Clay Matthias Richards measure ment militia millions motion Mumford Nathaniel nation Navy non-intercourse object officers Orders in Council ports present President question Rea of Pennsylvania repeal resolution revenue Rhea of Tennessee Richard Stanford Robert Weakley Samuel Shaw Secretary Senate session Smith Thomas Gholson Timothy Pitkin tion Treasury United vessels vote whole