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Page 1281
... trade in perjury . But if you could apply the dis- tinction without danger of being deceived in favor of those who purchased English manufac- tures at a time when they say they knew not of any legal impediment to their importation ...
... trade in perjury . But if you could apply the dis- tinction without danger of being deceived in favor of those who purchased English manufac- tures at a time when they say they knew not of any legal impediment to their importation ...
Page 1283
... trade indeed between Britain and America would be highly important to the former , because it would furnish her with the articles which she wants most in exchange for those which she can spare . The operation of the non - importation ...
... trade indeed between Britain and America would be highly important to the former , because it would furnish her with the articles which she wants most in exchange for those which she can spare . The operation of the non - importation ...
Page 1285
... trade , and to draw dishonest men into it . But there are three clauses , the co - operation of which will effectually prevent the importation of English manufactures to an amount which shall exceed that of American property in England ...
... trade , and to draw dishonest men into it . But there are three clauses , the co - operation of which will effectually prevent the importation of English manufactures to an amount which shall exceed that of American property in England ...
Page 1303
... trade occa- sioned by the war , to establish manufactories upon a large scale , and add vastly in other respects to the embellishments and improvement of the coun- try ; to prove that their capital would be thus em- ployed , he ...
... trade occa- sioned by the war , to establish manufactories upon a large scale , and add vastly in other respects to the embellishments and improvement of the coun- try ; to prove that their capital would be thus em- ployed , he ...
Page 1345
... Trade ; which was read twice , and committed to a Com- mittee of the Whole on Monday next . Mr. LITTLE , from the committee appointed on the twenty - fifth instant , presented a bill for the relief of Peter Hoffman , junior , and others ...
... Trade ; which was read twice , and committed to a Com- mittee of the Whole on Monday next . Mr. LITTLE , from the committee appointed on the twenty - fifth instant , presented a bill for the relief of Peter Hoffman , junior , and others ...
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