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Side 1221
... letter addressed to him , said , throwing it sterling . I was told , however , that I should be pro- on the table , " that is a letter from Liverpool ; what vided for , by a recommendation to Sir George Prevost , more does he want of me ...
... letter addressed to him , said , throwing it sterling . I was told , however , that I should be pro- on the table , " that is a letter from Liverpool ; what vided for , by a recommendation to Sir George Prevost , more does he want of me ...
Side 1263
... letter of Mr. Latrobe on the same subject . first intimation relative to the embargo came from the President to the House in a confidential shape , and the doors were immediately closed . What was the fact in this case ? The measure ...
... letter of Mr. Latrobe on the same subject . first intimation relative to the embargo came from the President to the House in a confidential shape , and the doors were immediately closed . What was the fact in this case ? The measure ...
Side 1269
... letter had mistakenly stated to be a refusal of per- mission to explain . He was satisfied the busi- ness should ... letter , or in any way , purged himself of this contempt offered to the House ? He begged gentlemen to reflect upon what ...
... letter had mistakenly stated to be a refusal of per- mission to explain . He was satisfied the busi- ness should ... letter , or in any way , purged himself of this contempt offered to the House ? He begged gentlemen to reflect upon what ...
Side 1287
... letter would apply it to the fact of resist- turn of those who are abroad ? In that delusion ance , not to the mode . A just regard to the inde- of the mercantile part of our citizens in respect pendence of our country requires this ...
... letter would apply it to the fact of resist- turn of those who are abroad ? In that delusion ance , not to the mode . A just regard to the inde- of the mercantile part of our citizens in respect pendence of our country requires this ...
Side 1297
... letter addressed to him by Lemuel Fling , of the State of New Hampshire , stating that his son , Calvin Fling , a native citizen of the United States , has been im- Mr. PLEASANTS said he had no scruple in de- pressed on board a British ...
... letter addressed to him by Lemuel Fling , of the State of New Hampshire , stating that his son , Calvin Fling , a native citizen of the United States , has been im- Mr. PLEASANTS said he had no scruple in de- pressed on board a British ...
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