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... President had the right of reviving the non - intercourse as to Great Britain , and there was no legal non - intercourse at this time . I was astonished that there should be a difference of opinion upon a subject so plain , and one ...
... President had the right of reviving the non - intercourse as to Great Britain , and there was no legal non - intercourse at this time . I was astonished that there should be a difference of opinion upon a subject so plain , and one ...
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... President to grant letters of marque and reprisal in conformity with the above provision , unless due and satisfactory proof be exhibited that the own- er or owners entitled to the same is a citizen of the United States , trading in ...
... President to grant letters of marque and reprisal in conformity with the above provision , unless due and satisfactory proof be exhibited that the own- er or owners entitled to the same is a citizen of the United States , trading in ...
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... President of the United States at the commence- ment of the session in relation to our affairs with France . The President had referred the House to the correspondence laid before them to show the state of our affairs with France . Now ...
... President of the United States at the commence- ment of the session in relation to our affairs with France . The President had referred the House to the correspondence laid before them to show the state of our affairs with France . Now ...
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... President to Congress , and the instructions which have been sent to our Minister in London , are sufficient to satisfy the mind of every man that the Administration prefer for the present negotiation to war . If , indeed , as some ...
... President to Congress , and the instructions which have been sent to our Minister in London , are sufficient to satisfy the mind of every man that the Administration prefer for the present negotiation to war . If , indeed , as some ...
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... President for the dismissal of Jackson , and with the pledge that was given to support him in any consequences that may ensue . I certainly did not understand the nature or ob- ject of that pledge if it were incompatible with the course ...
... President for the dismissal of Jackson , and with the pledge that was given to support him in any consequences that may ensue . I certainly did not understand the nature or ob- ject of that pledge if it were incompatible with the course ...
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