Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... vessels and goods shall be both free from condemnation . Great Britain did not recognize it . While all Europe was against her , she held out without acceding to it . It has been considered for some time past , that the flames of war ...
... vessels and goods shall be both free from condemnation . Great Britain did not recognize it . While all Europe was against her , she held out without acceding to it . It has been considered for some time past , that the flames of war ...
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... vessels seized ? But if we be in a respectable situation ; if it be known that our government can command the whole resources of the union , we shall be suffered to enjoy the great ad- vantages of carrying on the commerce of the nations ...
... vessels seized ? But if we be in a respectable situation ; if it be known that our government can command the whole resources of the union , we shall be suffered to enjoy the great ad- vantages of carrying on the commerce of the nations ...
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... vessel - our political vessel , has sprung a leak ? He VOL . I. 27 may know better than I , but I consider such THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 209.
... vessel - our political vessel , has sprung a leak ? He VOL . I. 27 may know better than I , but I consider such THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 209.
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... , and three at St. Domingo , and grants permission , " till the king should please otherwise to ordain , " to foreign vessels of at least sixty tons burthen to carry to those free ports MR . MADISON'S RESOLUTIONS . 263.
... , and three at St. Domingo , and grants permission , " till the king should please otherwise to ordain , " to foreign vessels of at least sixty tons burthen to carry to those free ports MR . MADISON'S RESOLUTIONS . 263.
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... vessels and on goods brought in foreign ves- sels , secure a decided superiority to our ships in the navigation between this country and all those to which they are permitted to go ? If duties on goods of one country , imported into ...
... vessels and on goods brought in foreign ves- sels , secure a decided superiority to our ships in the navigation between this country and all those to which they are permitted to go ? If duties on goods of one country , imported into ...
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