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... British ships they will become the carriers of all our produce ; because the articles of cotton and tobacco pay much higher duties if imported into England in American vessels , than if import- ed in British vessels . If the ...
... British ships they will become the carriers of all our produce ; because the articles of cotton and tobacco pay much higher duties if imported into England in American vessels , than if import- ed in British vessels . If the ...
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... British merchants must confide their goods to persons unworthy of credit . Besides , if these difficulties shall be thrown in the way of a direct and fair commerce on the part of England , many of our citizens would naturally incline to ...
... British merchants must confide their goods to persons unworthy of credit . Besides , if these difficulties shall be thrown in the way of a direct and fair commerce on the part of England , many of our citizens would naturally incline to ...
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... British emissaries , which occasioned the many to my mind a wayward disposition , a want of wanton violations of the law , and which caused firmness in the majority . Sir , you suffer your- the Eastern friends to Administration to take ...
... British emissaries , which occasioned the many to my mind a wayward disposition , a want of wanton violations of the law , and which caused firmness in the majority . Sir , you suffer your- the Eastern friends to Administration to take ...
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... British have hands with infamy - crime will become familiar . possessions contiguous to the United States , it Government ought to deliberate maturely be- will be difficult to enforce them ; they will be fore they take a stand ; but ...
... British have hands with infamy - crime will become familiar . possessions contiguous to the United States , it Government ought to deliberate maturely be- will be difficult to enforce them ; they will be fore they take a stand ; but ...
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... British from their North American colonies , and that general letters of marque and reprisals should be granted against both France and Eng- land ; for , sir , I consider that the time is fast ap- proaching , and I fear , at no distant ...
... British from their North American colonies , and that general letters of marque and reprisals should be granted against both France and Eng- land ; for , sir , I consider that the time is fast ap- proaching , and I fear , at no distant ...
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