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... Orders in Coun- cil should be repealed as they affected the United States ... Orders susceptible of explanations meeting the views of this Government had taken ... Council , is rendered , by the time and manner of it , liable to many ...
... Orders in Coun- cil should be repealed as they affected the United States ... Orders susceptible of explanations meeting the views of this Government had taken ... Council , is rendered , by the time and manner of it , liable to many ...
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... Orders in Council , and the belief that the non - importation act would thereupon cease to in force , their correspondents in England shipped merchandise to a large amount to the Unite States ; which , having been seized by the officer ...
... Orders in Council , and the belief that the non - importation act would thereupon cease to in force , their correspondents in England shipped merchandise to a large amount to the Unite States ; which , having been seized by the officer ...
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... Orders in Council , which have been seized under the provisions of the act prohibiting importations from Great Britain , her colonies , or dependencies , and praying relief ; and the peti- tions were read , and referred . Mr. SMITH , of ...
... Orders in Council , which have been seized under the provisions of the act prohibiting importations from Great Britain , her colonies , or dependencies , and praying relief ; and the peti- tions were read , and referred . Mr. SMITH , of ...
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... Orders in Council by the order of the 23d of June last , and upon a subject of such magnitude the Sec- retary of the Treasury had not exercised the power of mitigating the forfeitures incurred , that Congress might have previously an ...
... Orders in Council by the order of the 23d of June last , and upon a subject of such magnitude the Sec- retary of the Treasury had not exercised the power of mitigating the forfeitures incurred , that Congress might have previously an ...
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... Orders in Council - it is President would do in consequence of the Order however evident that it was not a case favorable in Council of June 23d , but placed themselves in for the importing merchants to anticipate_the the character of ...
... Orders in Council - it is President would do in consequence of the Order however evident that it was not a case favorable in Council of June 23d , but placed themselves in for the importing merchants to anticipate_the the character of ...
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