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... vote . Whatever may be the decision of those in the South , which I represent , it will be perfectly agreeable to me ... vote ; when that vote will give a majority , no doubt can be entertained but that all the gen- tlemen who have ...
... vote . Whatever may be the decision of those in the South , which I represent , it will be perfectly agreeable to me ... vote ; when that vote will give a majority , no doubt can be entertained but that all the gen- tlemen who have ...
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... vote - for , if I mistake not , he then voted States . Some gentlemen , over the way , seem to for marque and reprisals , forthwith The gentle- raise their heads at the name of embargo , I sup- man says he should like to have heard this ...
... vote - for , if I mistake not , he then voted States . Some gentlemen , over the way , seem to for marque and reprisals , forthwith The gentle- raise their heads at the name of embargo , I sup- man says he should like to have heard this ...
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... vote for it - and I am the more solicitous for this course as I cannot see any other way to put down the most nefarious prac- tices of the British merchants , who are making use of forged papers , purporting to be of Ameri- can vessels ...
... vote for it - and I am the more solicitous for this course as I cannot see any other way to put down the most nefarious prac- tices of the British merchants , who are making use of forged papers , purporting to be of Ameri- can vessels ...
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... vote against this bill . To this I can say , that no thies , ( in their various essays on that measure , ) to individual of the nation can be more anxious induce the State of New York to assent to the than I am to encourage and promote ...
... vote against this bill . To this I can say , that no thies , ( in their various essays on that measure , ) to individual of the nation can be more anxious induce the State of New York to assent to the than I am to encourage and promote ...
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... vote for the bill . I wish to see a complete non - inter - out injuring our enemies , and it has enriched the course produced , and British fabrics excluded until Great Britain shall do us justice . What would England lose by this state ...
... vote for the bill . I wish to see a complete non - inter - out injuring our enemies , and it has enriched the course produced , and British fabrics excluded until Great Britain shall do us justice . What would England lose by this state ...
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