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... given up by its friends , without ever ministration , perhaps instigated in many instances having given it a fair experiment , which proves by British emissaries , which occasioned the many to my mind a wayward disposition , a want of ...
... given up by its friends , without ever ministration , perhaps instigated in many instances having given it a fair experiment , which proves by British emissaries , which occasioned the many to my mind a wayward disposition , a want of ...
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... given up for the non - intercourse , and how it ever came to pass , he cannot account . He says , he never heard that it had a single friend in or out of this House , that he had never heard a single man in the House raise his voice in ...
... given up for the non - intercourse , and how it ever came to pass , he cannot account . He says , he never heard that it had a single friend in or out of this House , that he had never heard a single man in the House raise his voice in ...
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... given to the who conceived the bill , that it might be dead manufacturers of this nation . He said that he born . But notwithstanding his wishes and mine , noticed these things , at this time , not for any pur- and the fervent prayers ...
... given to the who conceived the bill , that it might be dead manufacturers of this nation . He said that he born . But notwithstanding his wishes and mine , noticed these things , at this time , not for any pur- and the fervent prayers ...
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... given to the other creditors of the United States : provided it should be at the option of the lines of the respective States , and not of officers individually in those lines , to accept or refuse the same ; and , provided , also ...
... given to the other creditors of the United States : provided it should be at the option of the lines of the respective States , and not of officers individually in those lines , to accept or refuse the same ; and , provided , also ...
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... given to present the pamphlets men- tioned in the above letter , as requested . DRAWBACKS . Mr. NEWTON , from the Committee of Com- merce and Manufactures , reported a bill to re- strict the allowance of drawback to certain ves- sels ...
... given to present the pamphlets men- tioned in the above letter , as requested . DRAWBACKS . Mr. NEWTON , from the Committee of Com- merce and Manufactures , reported a bill to re- strict the allowance of drawback to certain ves- sels ...
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