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... tion until that obnoxious law was suspended . tions which have been made since it has been To this succeeded what is usually termed the under discussion ; shall take a slight review of our embargo act , or , more properly , the ...
... tion until that obnoxious law was suspended . tions which have been made since it has been To this succeeded what is usually termed the under discussion ; shall take a slight review of our embargo act , or , more properly , the ...
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... tion of circumstances , and not the dictums of le- It is not in the power of even a despotic Govern- gislation , that will induce them to relinquish it ; ment to change the habits and pursuits of a na- hence , such a system as the non ...
... tion of circumstances , and not the dictums of le- It is not in the power of even a despotic Govern- gislation , that will induce them to relinquish it ; ment to change the habits and pursuits of a na- hence , such a system as the non ...
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... tion than we are now . If Great Britain should retaliate to the full extent , we shall just be where this bill found us ; and such an event would only prove what we have frequently experienced , that a measure intended to produce good ...
... tion than we are now . If Great Britain should retaliate to the full extent , we shall just be where this bill found us ; and such an event would only prove what we have frequently experienced , that a measure intended to produce good ...
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... tion , his intention was , that the Committee of Ways and Means might take the subject of it under consideration , and report fully and exten- sively on it . He said he contemplated the case in different points of view , viz : the ...
... tion , his intention was , that the Committee of Ways and Means might take the subject of it under consideration , and report fully and exten- sively on it . He said he contemplated the case in different points of view , viz : the ...
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... tion which had been received from this quarter was calculated to inspire the most perfect assur- ance that the embargo would be adhered to , and rigidly enforced , and that non - importation would be added to non - exportation . The ...
... tion which had been received from this quarter was calculated to inspire the most perfect assur- ance that the embargo would be adhered to , and rigidly enforced , and that non - importation would be added to non - exportation . The ...
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