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Page 1199
... commerce itself , had suffered such turnings and overturnings , that he believed we ought to disengage ourselves as quick- ly as we conveniently could from the prohibitory clause of our Constitution . While the belligerent Empires threw ...
... commerce itself , had suffered such turnings and overturnings , that he believed we ought to disengage ourselves as quick- ly as we conveniently could from the prohibitory clause of our Constitution . While the belligerent Empires threw ...
Page 1293
... commerce and agriculture . which you have authorized . On a low calcula - about to engage in an arduous and calamitous war , tion , it will give to the country fifty millions of when it is also recommended by such an acces- dollars of ...
... commerce and agriculture . which you have authorized . On a low calcula - about to engage in an arduous and calamitous war , tion , it will give to the country fifty millions of when it is also recommended by such an acces- dollars of ...
Page 1293
... commerce and agriculture . which you have authorized . On a low calcula- about to engage in an arduous and calamitous war , tion , it will give to the country fifty millions of when it is also recommended by such an acces- dollars of ...
... commerce and agriculture . which you have authorized . On a low calcula- about to engage in an arduous and calamitous war , tion , it will give to the country fifty millions of when it is also recommended by such an acces- dollars of ...
Page 1297
... commerce ? I have said that you amendment , and the bill was ordered to be read have furnished her with one year's supply for all the third time to - morrow . her great purposes , and now stop short and lay an embargo , ( what you ought ...
... commerce ? I have said that you amendment , and the bill was ordered to be read have furnished her with one year's supply for all the third time to - morrow . her great purposes , and now stop short and lay an embargo , ( what you ought ...
Page 1301
... commerce of the United States ; " which fact has been verified by the President's proclama- tion , who has a right , on France violating her compact , by proclamation , to declare the same , whereby the manufactures of France , also ...
... commerce of the United States ; " which fact has been verified by the President's proclama- tion , who has a right , on France violating her compact , by proclamation , to declare the same , whereby the manufactures of France , also ...
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