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... bill shall pre- serve the peace of the country only one year more , the committee will have deserved well of the nation . A gentleman from Pennsylvania ( Mr. Ross ) is good enough to allow , that those who may vote for the bill will do ...
... bill shall pre- serve the peace of the country only one year more , the committee will have deserved well of the nation . A gentleman from Pennsylvania ( Mr. Ross ) is good enough to allow , that those who may vote for the bill will do ...
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... bill has been attacked as a measure of submission . I cannot view it in that light . If it is a measure of submission , you long since submitted . It is enough , to say , however , that it does not contain a stipulation that nothing ...
... bill has been attacked as a measure of submission . I cannot view it in that light . If it is a measure of submission , you long since submitted . It is enough , to say , however , that it does not contain a stipulation that nothing ...
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... bill turns the pivot of your foreign relations , lature , when weighed in the balance against the and perhaps the future destinies of this portion of honor of our country . I would ask wherein does the new world . While I shall impute ...
... bill turns the pivot of your foreign relations , lature , when weighed in the balance against the and perhaps the future destinies of this portion of honor of our country . I would ask wherein does the new world . While I shall impute ...
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... bill proposes to make the best possible use of it . An unrestricted trade is permitted with nations who have not injured us , and the mode is presented in which alone commercial in- tercourse may be extended to those who have violated ...
... bill proposes to make the best possible use of it . An unrestricted trade is permitted with nations who have not injured us , and the mode is presented in which alone commercial in- tercourse may be extended to those who have violated ...
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... bill author- The House proceeded to consider the amend - izing the discharge of Phineas Varney from his ment of the Senate to the bill , entitled " An act imprisonment ; which was read twice , and com- for the relief of Harry Caldwell ...
... bill author- The House proceeded to consider the amend - izing the discharge of Phineas Varney from his ment of the Senate to the bill , entitled " An act imprisonment ; which was read twice , and com- for the relief of Harry Caldwell ...
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Aaron Lyle Adam Boyd Adam Seybert Alston amendment APRIL Archibald McBryde Archibald Van Horn arms Army authorized bank batture belligerents Benjamin Bibb bill Britain British cent citizens commerce Commercial Intercourse Committee Congress DANA Daniel Sheffey David Bard decrees Dennis Smelt duty Ebenezer Sage embargo entitled An act Ezekiel foreign France gentleman Gideon Gardner Government Henry Southard honor House Jacob Hufty Jacob Swoope James Emott John Clopton John Rea John Roane John Smilie Jonathan Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha junior Laban Wheaton land Macon manufactures Matthew Clay Matthias Richards measure ment militia millions Milnor motion Mumford Nathaniel nation Navy non-intercourse object officers Orders in Council ports present President question Quincy Rea of Pennsylvania repeal resolution revenue Rhea of Tennessee Richard Stanford Robert Marion Robert Weakley Secretary Senate session Smith Thomas Gholson Timothy Pitkin tion Treasury United vessels vote whole