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... duty , which , from the ambiguous manner in which it is expressed , the Secretary feels some difficulty in clearly comprehending . The Senate resolved , " that the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before ...
... duty , which , from the ambiguous manner in which it is expressed , the Secretary feels some difficulty in clearly comprehending . The Senate resolved , " that the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before ...
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... duty of five livres per quintal of indigo ; ten livres per thou- sand weight of cotton ; five livres per thousand ... duty on going out of the colonies . ART . V. The sugars and coffee which shall be [ 102 ] 36.
... duty of five livres per quintal of indigo ; ten livres per thou- sand weight of cotton ; five livres per thousand ... duty on going out of the colonies . ART . V. The sugars and coffee which shall be [ 102 ] 36.
Side 52
... duty , Sir , to inform you of those facts . I have no idea that the interests of the Republic should be sacrificed to those of individuals : but , it appears to me that the declaration of the Attorney , and especially the letter which ...
... duty , Sir , to inform you of those facts . I have no idea that the interests of the Republic should be sacrificed to those of individuals : but , it appears to me that the declaration of the Attorney , and especially the letter which ...
Side 54
... duty , neither to aid nor to injure any ; to exhort and warn them against acts which might contravene this duty , and particularly those of positive hostility , for the punishment of which the laws would be appealed to ; and to put them ...
... duty , neither to aid nor to injure any ; to exhort and warn them against acts which might contravene this duty , and particularly those of positive hostility , for the punishment of which the laws would be appealed to ; and to put them ...
Side 60
... duty to redress the wrong themselves . France herself has as- serted the right in herself , and recognized it in us , in the 6th article of our treaty , where we mutually stipulate . that we will , by all the meaus in our power , ( not ...
... duty to redress the wrong themselves . France herself has as- serted the right in herself , and recognized it in us , in the 6th article of our treaty , where we mutually stipulate . that we will , by all the meaus in our power , ( not ...
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