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... proposed to the several taken of this subject ; but , being fully convinced States to send delegates to Philadelphia , in order that it will compromit the honor and the dearest to fix upon some plan to obviate those commer- interests of ...
... proposed to the several taken of this subject ; but , being fully convinced States to send delegates to Philadelphia , in order that it will compromit the honor and the dearest to fix upon some plan to obviate those commer- interests of ...
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... proposed regulation be adopted , ject on which we can unite , and therefore , if it you relinquish the carrying of even your own pro- does not meet my own approbation precisely , I ducts . This bill will be an efficient retaliation ...
... proposed regulation be adopted , ject on which we can unite , and therefore , if it you relinquish the carrying of even your own pro- does not meet my own approbation precisely , I ducts . This bill will be an efficient retaliation ...
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United States. Congress. American Navigation Act . these nations . It is proposed to repeal them , to | portance of his rival , and he will not consent to renew our commercial relations under certain limitations ; and we are to be ...
United States. Congress. American Navigation Act . these nations . It is proposed to repeal them , to | portance of his rival , and he will not consent to renew our commercial relations under certain limitations ; and we are to be ...
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... proposed as an appropriation to be expended in intercourse with foreign nations . The Committee of Ways and Means have made the report of the Secretary their guide . It has been printed for the use of the members ; copies have gone to ...
... proposed as an appropriation to be expended in intercourse with foreign nations . The Committee of Ways and Means have made the report of the Secretary their guide . It has been printed for the use of the members ; copies have gone to ...
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... proposed and advocated , and oftener reverberated in the public ear , than specific appropriations ; and yet how is that prin- ciple scouted now by self - styled Republicans , when in power and called to act upon it ! In this very bill ...
... proposed and advocated , and oftener reverberated in the public ear , than specific appropriations ; and yet how is that prin- ciple scouted now by self - styled Republicans , when in power and called to act upon it ! In this very bill ...
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