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... arms , & c . , would flection , that , by their singular charter , what was be wanting ; and that thus it was manifest mili - practicable was unconstitutional , and what was tary roads were not indispensable . My worthy friend from ...
... arms , & c . , would flection , that , by their singular charter , what was be wanting ; and that thus it was manifest mili - practicable was unconstitutional , and what was tary roads were not indispensable . My worthy friend from ...
Side 1381
... arms by private contract ? Is it necessary to have magazines ? Can we not hire buildings for the purpose ? But we build , and wisely build , magazines and armories , and appoint persons to labor in and superintend them . And was it more ...
... arms by private contract ? Is it necessary to have magazines ? Can we not hire buildings for the purpose ? But we build , and wisely build , magazines and armories , and appoint persons to labor in and superintend them . And was it more ...
Side 1413
... arms against any and every nation . It was per- fectly fair , certainly , that those who left our shores , with the means of mischief on board , should give that security against their involving the interests , and perhaps the peace of ...
... arms against any and every nation . It was per- fectly fair , certainly , that those who left our shores , with the means of mischief on board , should give that security against their involving the interests , and perhaps the peace of ...
Side 1423
... arms , and may go unmolested where they please . And was there anything in the act of 1817 to prohibit such a trade ? No ; it prohibited only the fitting out of vessels from our ports for the purpose of depredating on the commerce of ...
... arms , and may go unmolested where they please . And was there anything in the act of 1817 to prohibit such a trade ? No ; it prohibited only the fitting out of vessels from our ports for the purpose of depredating on the commerce of ...
Side 1453
... arms and munitions of war ; when the number of men shipped on board or other circumstances shall render it probable that such ves- to cruise or to commit hostilities upon the subjects , citizens , or property , of any foreign Prince or ...
... arms and munitions of war ; when the number of men shipped on board or other circumstances shall render it probable that such ves- to cruise or to commit hostilities upon the subjects , citizens , or property , of any foreign Prince or ...
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