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... taken off , much of this capital would find its way fourth of her population ; of the articles manu- into the Southern States for the purchase of their factured there , not more than one - eighth are ex- produce . Our merchants would ...
... taken off , much of this capital would find its way fourth of her population ; of the articles manu- into the Southern States for the purchase of their factured there , not more than one - eighth are ex- produce . Our merchants would ...
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... taken side against her . She would respect the sacredness of a ship of war . She would consider all vessels sailing under the lawful protection of her flag as hedged in by a kind of magic wall , which she could not overleap without an ...
... taken side against her . She would respect the sacredness of a ship of war . She would consider all vessels sailing under the lawful protection of her flag as hedged in by a kind of magic wall , which she could not overleap without an ...
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... taken into view that even this is extremely precarious , for there is very little doubt with me that England will have recourse to a countervailing policy . If so , a place of deposite will be established , ( and that place , perhaps ...
... taken into view that even this is extremely precarious , for there is very little doubt with me that England will have recourse to a countervailing policy . If so , a place of deposite will be established , ( and that place , perhaps ...
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... taken their turn to reign . And what can we judge but from what we know ? That party has done best for the country , from whose measures they have experienced the greatest good . Sir , I have a high authority for saying , that on the ...
... taken their turn to reign . And what can we judge but from what we know ? That party has done best for the country , from whose measures they have experienced the greatest good . Sir , I have a high authority for saying , that on the ...
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... taken from the latest returns received by the Adjutant and Inspector of the Army , to the 28th of November , 1809 , to which is subjoined the present disposition of the general and field officers . B. A return of the regular forces ...
... taken from the latest returns received by the Adjutant and Inspector of the Army , to the 28th of November , 1809 , to which is subjoined the present disposition of the general and field officers . B. A return of the regular forces ...
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