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... decrees of Great Britain and France are certainly against their interest ; it will afford them time to recon- sider them , and , I hope , to withdraw them ; and , as no other system has been proposed either in the Committee of the Whole ...
... decrees of Great Britain and France are certainly against their interest ; it will afford them time to recon- sider them , and , I hope , to withdraw them ; and , as no other system has been proposed either in the Committee of the Whole ...
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... decrees ; and if she should do it , that it will place our country in a me that it would be highly inexpedient to pass it with its commercial regulations and restrictions . When this subject came under discussion , I express- ed a hope ...
... decrees ; and if she should do it , that it will place our country in a me that it would be highly inexpedient to pass it with its commercial regulations and restrictions . When this subject came under discussion , I express- ed a hope ...
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... decrees , and se- questered our property . She has committed many outrages on our rights ; but I differ with gentle men in supposing that if we are forced into a war with England , that we would be necessarily forced into the arms of ...
... decrees , and se- questered our property . She has committed many outrages on our rights ; but I differ with gentle men in supposing that if we are forced into a war with England , that we would be necessarily forced into the arms of ...
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... decrees , as far as respects American have it from thence . And , sir , with their as- commerce , the restoration of American seamen , cendency at sea , they have the power to enforce and reparation for the outrage on the Chesapeake ...
... decrees , as far as respects American have it from thence . And , sir , with their as- commerce , the restoration of American seamen , cendency at sea , they have the power to enforce and reparation for the outrage on the Chesapeake ...
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... decrees . England says , if France will repeal her trade to the Continent is now becoming more decrees , I will repeal my Orders in Council ; and lucrative than ever , on account of the remittances while they thus appear to dispute ...
... decrees . England says , if France will repeal her trade to the Continent is now becoming more decrees , I will repeal my Orders in Council ; and lucrative than ever , on account of the remittances while they thus appear to dispute ...
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