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... Britain has not yet ceased her at- tempts to disturb the peace of this nation . That they were genuine , he believed , although they came from a man whom that Government had employed . There was nothing new in the man- ner of ...
... Britain has not yet ceased her at- tempts to disturb the peace of this nation . That they were genuine , he believed , although they came from a man whom that Government had employed . There was nothing new in the man- ner of ...
Side 1191
... Britain moved the Prophet ? When- ever we come near a point with Great Britain , do not the Indians move ? How was it before Jay's Treaty , and whenever she is likely to as- sume a hostile attitude ? Exactly at those mo- ments are the ...
... Britain moved the Prophet ? When- ever we come near a point with Great Britain , do not the Indians move ? How was it before Jay's Treaty , and whenever she is likely to as- sume a hostile attitude ? Exactly at those mo- ments are the ...
Side 1291
... Britain . 3. That it will have an injurious effect on our- selves , by depressing the spirit of the country . And lastly , that it will repress the exertions of our manufacturers , and check the prosperity of their rising establishments ...
... Britain . 3. That it will have an injurious effect on our- selves , by depressing the spirit of the country . And lastly , that it will repress the exertions of our manufacturers , and check the prosperity of their rising establishments ...
Side 1295
... Britain with a large capital ; relieve sum . But I will suppose that we are to be re- her starving mechanics , and bankrupt manufac- ferred to petitions , artfully and ingeniously ex- turers , and enable them to get off their hands a ...
... Britain with a large capital ; relieve sum . But I will suppose that we are to be re- her starving mechanics , and bankrupt manufac- ferred to petitions , artfully and ingeniously ex- turers , and enable them to get off their hands a ...
Side 1303
... Britain , and an inlet to this country for any quantity of merchandise which the merchants of the two countries may feel a wish to ship from Great Britain . As thus to be modified , I have considered both the gentlemen arguing in favor ...
... Britain , and an inlet to this country for any quantity of merchandise which the merchants of the two countries may feel a wish to ship from Great Britain . As thus to be modified , I have considered both the gentlemen arguing in favor ...
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