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... consider that submission , and the bill is undeniably a better measure than the non- intercourse ; if we wished war , either against England or France , or against both , instead of the non - intercourse act , we ought then to have made ...
... consider that submission , and the bill is undeniably a better measure than the non- intercourse ; if we wished war , either against England or France , or against both , instead of the non - intercourse act , we ought then to have made ...
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... consider how the non - im - ties have been made to operate against us , it does portation of her manufactures would affect her , not prove that this bill ought to pass , but that the if it could be carried strictly into effect ; and law ...
... consider how the non - im - ties have been made to operate against us , it does portation of her manufactures would affect her , not prove that this bill ought to pass , but that the if it could be carried strictly into effect ; and law ...
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... consider it correct , on a ques- tion so important , ( most of all others . ) to delib- erate and reflect , and not to permit myself to be stimulated by passion , to plunge the nation into a war , the consequences of which may be so fa ...
... consider it correct , on a ques- tion so important , ( most of all others . ) to delib- erate and reflect , and not to permit myself to be stimulated by passion , to plunge the nation into a war , the consequences of which may be so fa ...
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... 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 open act of war , and it is not her policy to commit an unequivocal act of war . But ...
... 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 open act of war , and it is not her policy to commit an unequivocal act of war . But ...
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... consider- ing , as I do , sir , that we have nothing to expectations , they will always have it in their power to from a Government that is ever prepared to flat- ter , and ever prepared to defraud , and when ready precedents may be ...
... consider- ing , as I do , sir , that we have nothing to expectations , they will always have it in their power to from a Government that is ever prepared to flat- ter , and ever prepared to defraud , and when ready precedents may be ...
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