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... operation . The orders and decrees of Great Britain and France are certainly against their interest ; it will afford them time to recon- sider them , and , I hope , to withdraw them ; and , as no other system has been proposed either in ...
... operation . The orders and decrees of Great Britain and France are certainly against their interest ; it will afford them time to recon- sider them , and , I hope , to withdraw them ; and , as no other system has been proposed either in ...
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... operation of the measures he adopts . Experience , the surest guide , often deceives those who are guided by it ; this is more particularly possible now , when we are legislating for a crisis , which , perhaps , has not its parallel in ...
... operation of the measures he adopts . Experience , the surest guide , often deceives those who are guided by it ; this is more particularly possible now , when we are legislating for a crisis , which , perhaps , has not its parallel in ...
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... operation of the convoy system would ascertain to whom the vessels and cargoes actually belonged ; but what is of infinitely more consequence , would prevent impressments , and insure the liberty of our citizens , at all times of ...
... operation of the convoy system would ascertain to whom the vessels and cargoes actually belonged ; but what is of infinitely more consequence , would prevent impressments , and insure the liberty of our citizens , at all times of ...
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... operation . It is said by some of its advocates to be of a very harmless nature , a mere municipal regulation . If so , why is it not made to extend its operations to all the world , without being confined to Great Britain Alluding to ...
... operation . It is said by some of its advocates to be of a very harmless nature , a mere municipal regulation . If so , why is it not made to extend its operations to all the world , without being confined to Great Britain Alluding to ...
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... operations operations but the language of our Government towards themselves respectively . Why then is has been gentle and mild . Not so with respect there a clause inserted in it , giving authority to to Great Britain ; although , in ...
... operations operations but the language of our Government towards themselves respectively . Why then is has been gentle and mild . Not so with respect there a clause inserted in it , giving authority to to Great Britain ; although , in ...
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