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... effect : That the papers were not necessary for either of those purposes , but both points must be decided by the treaty itself ; since if unconstitutional on the face of it . the instructions or correspondence could not make it ...
... effect : That the papers were not necessary for either of those purposes , but both points must be decided by the treaty itself ; since if unconstitutional on the face of it . the instructions or correspondence could not make it ...
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... effect , these papers were necessary ; because they might shew that though not a good treaty , it was the best that could be made . The first principle , " that treaties are incomplete in certain cases , without the sanction of the ...
... effect , these papers were necessary ; because they might shew that though not a good treaty , it was the best that could be made . The first principle , " that treaties are incomplete in certain cases , without the sanction of the ...
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... effect . This crisis is very important . Should the laws not be passed it is impossible to foresee the conse- quences , to our peace , our prosperity , and our national honour . By a late report of the committee of ways and means it ...
... effect . This crisis is very important . Should the laws not be passed it is impossible to foresee the conse- quences , to our peace , our prosperity , and our national honour . By a late report of the committee of ways and means it ...
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... effect the Treaty with Great Britain was carried in the House of Representatives , by a majority of three : there being fifty - one votes in favour of it , and against it forty - eight . This made ninety - nine who voted . Two members ...
... effect the Treaty with Great Britain was carried in the House of Representatives , by a majority of three : there being fifty - one votes in favour of it , and against it forty - eight . This made ninety - nine who voted . Two members ...
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... effect this point they endeavor to work on our passions ; and if one of them should find in our country , or in those who ad- minister our government , a violent hatred against its rival , or a strong affection toward itself , it will ...
... effect this point they endeavor to work on our passions ; and if one of them should find in our country , or in those who ad- minister our government , a violent hatred against its rival , or a strong affection toward itself , it will ...
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