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... embargo , it kept us a year out of war , and the non - inter- course with all its imperfections has probably kept us out of it another , and if this bill shall pre- serve the peace of the country only one year more , the committee will ...
... embargo , it kept us a year out of war , and the non - inter- course with all its imperfections has probably kept us out of it another , and if this bill shall pre- serve the peace of the country only one year more , the committee will ...
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... embargo act , or , more properly , the suppression various restrictive laws , and shall point out the of commerce by a permanent law . This law probable consequences of adopting this system . produced so much distress that our citizens ...
... embargo act , or , more properly , the suppression various restrictive laws , and shall point out the of commerce by a permanent law . This law probable consequences of adopting this system . produced so much distress that our citizens ...
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... embargo . In whatever light I can view this commercial warfare with Great Britain , it appears to me to be fraught with ruin to our- selves . JANUARY , 1810 . much worse situation than it now is . One of my colleagues ( Mr. CUTTS ) has ...
... embargo . In whatever light I can view this commercial warfare with Great Britain , it appears to me to be fraught with ruin to our- selves . JANUARY , 1810 . much worse situation than it now is . One of my colleagues ( Mr. CUTTS ) has ...
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... embargo and other measures were adopted ( I doubt not ) with the best inten- tions ; their friends conceived that the real inter- est of the country depended on their adoption ; I am one of those , sir , who consider that the yet ...
... embargo and other measures were adopted ( I doubt not ) with the best inten- tions ; their friends conceived that the real inter- est of the country depended on their adoption ; I am one of those , sir , who consider that the yet ...
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... embargo , I pre - als , those articles in his own family , which he sume , amounted nearly to forty millions of dol- was in the habit of purchasing . This would di- lars . Would the deprivation of a market for her minish the competition ...
... embargo , I pre - als , those articles in his own family , which he sume , amounted nearly to forty millions of dol- was in the habit of purchasing . This would di- lars . Would the deprivation of a market for her minish the competition ...
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