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... existing temper and sensibility of our country ; and would thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness , and to cultivate peace with sin- cerity . The Senate therefore did probably anticipate what might be the objects of this ...
... existing temper and sensibility of our country ; and would thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness , and to cultivate peace with sin- cerity . The Senate therefore did probably anticipate what might be the objects of this ...
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... existing circumstances , I cannot pretend to determine . Formerly it adopted the same measure for the purpose of counteracting its enemy , but the impolicy of that procedure was afterwards discussed and demonstrated , and the measure ...
... existing circumstances , I cannot pretend to determine . Formerly it adopted the same measure for the purpose of counteracting its enemy , but the impolicy of that procedure was afterwards discussed and demonstrated , and the measure ...
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... existing obligation either of the law of nations or of our treaty with you , and in conse- quence intimate that it has violated both for you add that the princi- ples of that treaty have in that respect become since the law of all civi ...
... existing obligation either of the law of nations or of our treaty with you , and in conse- quence intimate that it has violated both for you add that the princi- ples of that treaty have in that respect become since the law of all civi ...
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... existing between Great Britain and France , furnishes no legitimate right to either , to interrupt the agriculture of the United States , or the peaceable exchange of its produce with all nations ; and , consequently . the assumption of ...
... existing between Great Britain and France , furnishes no legitimate right to either , to interrupt the agriculture of the United States , or the peaceable exchange of its produce with all nations ; and , consequently . the assumption of ...
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... existing between the United States and France , and the treaty existing between the United States and Holland , do not authorize those Powers to arm vessels within our ports ; therefore , any attempt on the part of the belligerent ...
... existing between the United States and France , and the treaty existing between the United States and Holland , do not authorize those Powers to arm vessels within our ports ; therefore , any attempt on the part of the belligerent ...
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