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... England , in relation to the principle and necessity of this war , there is very little , or at least much less diversity of sentiment , concerning the invasion of Canada , as a means of prosecu- ting it . They do not want Canada as an ...
... England , in relation to the principle and necessity of this war , there is very little , or at least much less diversity of sentiment , concerning the invasion of Canada , as a means of prosecu- ting it . They do not want Canada as an ...
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... England , the na- tion from which he talks of receiving his reli- gion and morality , and I might add , his ideas of our rights - even in that country they do not pre- vent enlistment of minors - that is , they are not discharged on the ...
... England , the na- tion from which he talks of receiving his reli- gion and morality , and I might add , his ideas of our rights - even in that country they do not pre- vent enlistment of minors - that is , they are not discharged on the ...
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... England , and not as an act of justice towards the United States . Thus , sir , the operation of this measure upon the enemy has been considered . No doubt its operation at home will be examined . I am not afraid of this examination ...
... England , and not as an act of justice towards the United States . Thus , sir , the operation of this measure upon the enemy has been considered . No doubt its operation at home will be examined . I am not afraid of this examination ...
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... England are invested in British manufactures to prevent a loss of 20 per cent . I have had reference to the reports annually made by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to ascertain the fluctuations of exchange . count in the rate of ...
... England are invested in British manufactures to prevent a loss of 20 per cent . I have had reference to the reports annually made by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to ascertain the fluctuations of exchange . count in the rate of ...
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... England when the re- DECEMBER , 1812 vocation of the Orders in Council by the Prince Regent took place , were freighted with British merchandise and despatched to our country , under an expectation , which turned out to be erroneous ...
... England when the re- DECEMBER , 1812 vocation of the Orders in Council by the Prince Regent took place , were freighted with British merchandise and despatched to our country , under an expectation , which turned out to be erroneous ...
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Aaron Lyle Abner Lacock Adam Seybert Additional Military Force amendment American appointed Archibald McBryde army authority Aylett Hawes Benjamin Pond Bibb bill Bolling Hall Bonds Britain British Government Burwell Bassett Campbell Canada cause cent citizens commerce Congress consider and report consideration Cutts DECEMBER declared dollars duty Ebenezer Sage Elias Earle enemy England enlisted entitled An act favor foreign forfeitures France French frigates Gaillard gentleman honor importations impressment Israel Pickens Jacob Hufty James JANUARY John land Leib Lyman Law ment merchants Message Messrs militia mittee motion nation Navy NAYS-Messrs non-importation act Obed Hall object officers opinion Orders in Council passed peace penalties port present President principle provisions question read a third referred remit repeal report thereon resolution Resolved seamen Secretary Senate resumed ships Smith of Maryland Tait Territory tion Treasury United Varnum vessels violation vote whole William YEAS-Messrs
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