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Side 1221
... British Minister I was appointed captain of artillery during Mr. Adams's Administration . I had command at Port- land , and at the fort near Boston , and while in com- mission I was employed in quelling a meeting or in- surrection among ...
... British Minister I was appointed captain of artillery during Mr. Adams's Administration . I had command at Port- land , and at the fort near Boston , and while in com- mission I was employed in quelling a meeting or in- surrection among ...
Side 1279
... British Goods . wise . Mr. JOHNSON , Mr. B. HALL , Mr. ALSTON , Mr. TALIAFERRO , and Mr. TAGGART , were ap- pointed the committee . The bill from the Senate " to enlarge the lim- its of the State of Louisiana " was read twice , and ...
... British Goods . wise . Mr. JOHNSON , Mr. B. HALL , Mr. ALSTON , Mr. TALIAFERRO , and Mr. TAGGART , were ap- pointed the committee . The bill from the Senate " to enlarge the lim- its of the State of Louisiana " was read twice , and ...
Side 1281
... British products and merchandise into the United States . He consid- ered this bill directly opposed to , and a virtual repeal , to a certain extent , of the non - importation law . If it be the object of any gentleman to re- peal ...
... British products and merchandise into the United States . He consid- ered this bill directly opposed to , and a virtual repeal , to a certain extent , of the non - importation law . If it be the object of any gentleman to re- peal ...
Side 1283
... British manufac- as efficacious as some gentlemen suppose it , but tures . Why do not our merchants bring home its efficacy would be derived from its debarring specie ? Simply I believe because they cannot England from the use and ...
... British manufac- as efficacious as some gentlemen suppose it , but tures . Why do not our merchants bring home its efficacy would be derived from its debarring specie ? Simply I believe because they cannot England from the use and ...
Side 1293
... British nation . I apprehend this ar- gument to be erroneous . What , sir , will be its effect in this particular ? It will convince Great Britain and her subjects of the great importance of the friendship of America as a customer . If ...
... British nation . I apprehend this ar- gument to be erroneous . What , sir , will be its effect in this particular ? It will convince Great Britain and her subjects of the great importance of the friendship of America as a customer . If ...
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