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Side 1281
... trade in perjury . But if you could apply the dis- tinction without danger of being deceived in favor of those who purchased English manufac- any legal impediment to their importation , what is their claim of justice to this distinction ...
... trade in perjury . But if you could apply the dis- tinction without danger of being deceived in favor of those who purchased English manufac- any legal impediment to their importation , what is their claim of justice to this distinction ...
Side 1283
... trade indeed between Britain and America would be highly important to the former , because it would furnish her with the articles which she wants most in exchange for those which she can spare . The operation of the non - importation ...
... trade indeed between Britain and America would be highly important to the former , because it would furnish her with the articles which she wants most in exchange for those which she can spare . The operation of the non - importation ...
Side 1285
... trade , and to draw dishonest men into it . But there are three clauses , the co - operation of which will effectually prevent the importation of English manufactures to an amount which shall exceed that of American property in England ...
... trade , and to draw dishonest men into it . But there are three clauses , the co - operation of which will effectually prevent the importation of English manufactures to an amount which shall exceed that of American property in England ...
Side 1303
... trade occa- sioned by the war , to establish manufactories upon a large scale , and add vastly in other respects to the embellishments and improvement of the coun- try ; to prove that their capital would be thus em- ployed , he ...
... trade occa- sioned by the war , to establish manufactories upon a large scale , and add vastly in other respects to the embellishments and improvement of the coun- try ; to prove that their capital would be thus em- ployed , he ...
Side 1309
... trade in which they could be profitably employed as neu- tral vessels on their own country being involved in war . For , believe me , sir , this class of our citizens are too keen - sighted to their own inter- est , notwithstanding all ...
... trade in which they could be profitably employed as neu- tral vessels on their own country being involved in war . For , believe me , sir , this class of our citizens are too keen - sighted to their own inter- est , notwithstanding all ...
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