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... measure [ The letter of the Superintendent transmits to originated in the Committee of Foreign Rela- the President a statement in detail made by Mr. tions . It was proposed there that it should be Latrobe , by whom the expenditure had ...
... measure [ The letter of the Superintendent transmits to originated in the Committee of Foreign Rela- the President a statement in detail made by Mr. tions . It was proposed there that it should be Latrobe , by whom the expenditure had ...
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... measures preparatory to war , which it belonged to Congress to adopt , have been taken ; and before we can proceed ... measure of embargo as intended to keep our prop- erty at home , and to notify our citizens abroad of the storm which ...
... measures preparatory to war , which it belonged to Congress to adopt , have been taken ; and before we can proceed ... measure of embargo as intended to keep our prop- erty at home , and to notify our citizens abroad of the storm which ...
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... measure upon Eng- land ; but it seems impossible to deny that it will be beneficial in America in its immediate result . But this American property may be brought home in something else than British manufac- tures . Why do not our ...
... measure upon Eng- land ; but it seems impossible to deny that it will be beneficial in America in its immediate result . But this American property may be brought home in something else than British manufac- tures . Why do not our ...
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... measure in its probable effect on the interests of individuals or on the revenue of the The arguments which I have hitherto used , Mr. country , all the evils which can possibly result Chairman , have been formed on the supposition from ...
... measure in its probable effect on the interests of individuals or on the revenue of the The arguments which I have hitherto used , Mr. country , all the evils which can possibly result Chairman , have been formed on the supposition from ...
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... measure , which the situation of this country not repent the policy which prohibited their re- may require , to render that war vigorous and suc- turn to their country ? In a contest with the en- cessful . Would the importation of any ...
... measure , which the situation of this country not repent the policy which prohibited their re- may require , to render that war vigorous and suc- turn to their country ? In a contest with the en- cessful . Would the importation of any ...
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