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... citizens , will encourage the much worse situation than it now is . One of pernicious , demoralizing practice of smuggling , my colleagues ( Mr. CUTTS ) has stated that if we will annihilate our revenue from impost duty , admit British ...
... citizens , will encourage the much worse situation than it now is . One of pernicious , demoralizing practice of smuggling , my colleagues ( Mr. CUTTS ) has stated that if we will annihilate our revenue from impost duty , admit British ...
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... citizens to exercise their rights , which ( they prosecute it with effect and success ? There al - sometimes abuse ) in the same extent as in times ways will be , in a Government like this , an ever of tranquillity and peace . To make ...
... citizens to exercise their rights , which ( they prosecute it with effect and success ? There al - sometimes abuse ) in the same extent as in times ways will be , in a Government like this , an ever of tranquillity and peace . To make ...
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... citizens , and not of foreigners alone , and on that ground they were objected to ; but there is no such restriction in this bill ; our own citizens may direct their enterprise to every quarter of the globe . in them , and this bill ...
... citizens , and not of foreigners alone , and on that ground they were objected to ; but there is no such restriction in this bill ; our own citizens may direct their enterprise to every quarter of the globe . in them , and this bill ...
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... citizens have been incarcerated in French prisons for violating the municipal laws of France , and from that cause principally have your difficulties arisen with continental Europe . The operation of the convoy system would ascertain to ...
... citizens have been incarcerated in French prisons for violating the municipal laws of France , and from that cause principally have your difficulties arisen with continental Europe . The operation of the convoy system would ascertain to ...
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... citizens , guarantied to us by that Constitution , the admiration of the world , and which solemnly pledges the ... citizen from the rapacious jaws of the bel - Britain rather than submit longer to their depre- ligerents ? I shall be ...
... citizens , guarantied to us by that Constitution , the admiration of the world , and which solemnly pledges the ... citizen from the rapacious jaws of the bel - Britain rather than submit longer to their depre- ligerents ? I shall be ...
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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