Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
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Page 1281
... repeal , to a certain extent , of the non - importation law . If it be the object of any gentleman to re- peal ... repealed . He hoped this question would be taken as speedily as possible . Hesitation in this case was dangerous ; and ...
... repeal , to a certain extent , of the non - importation law . If it be the object of any gentleman to re- peal ... repealed . He hoped this question would be taken as speedily as possible . Hesitation in this case was dangerous ; and ...
Page 1287
... repeal or productions , for which , as American property , we promise of repeal of the French deerees . That shall have to pay no equivalent ? repeal is expressly attributed to the retraction of the non - intercourse act , and to the ...
... repeal or productions , for which , as American property , we promise of repeal of the French deerees . That shall have to pay no equivalent ? repeal is expressly attributed to the retraction of the non - intercourse act , and to the ...
Page 1295
... repeal your law to cover or excuse their presumption ? But the supporters of the bill say it is because it is American property ; therefore , they would repeal the law . They also say , it is calculated to increase American manu ...
... repeal your law to cover or excuse their presumption ? But the supporters of the bill say it is because it is American property ; therefore , they would repeal the law . They also say , it is calculated to increase American manu ...
Page 1299
... repeal the non - importation law , and all the laws made during this session , which go to the vindication of the rights of this nation , and then for Congress to adjourn and go home as soon as possible , and leave the nation to itself ...
... repeal the non - importation law , and all the laws made during this session , which go to the vindication of the rights of this nation , and then for Congress to adjourn and go home as soon as possible , and leave the nation to itself ...
Page 1311
... repeal our non - importation law ; nor do I agree that the gentlemen are correct in their assertion , that England owes this country $ 50,000,000 - if that were true , it would be a strong reason against war ; it is not the fact . The ...
... repeal our non - importation law ; nor do I agree that the gentlemen are correct in their assertion , that England owes this country $ 50,000,000 - if that were true , it would be a strong reason against war ; it is not the fact . The ...
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