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Side 1283
... interest , which can influence a cabinet , were not I have considered only , Mr. Chairman , the the English Ministry stimulated to exertion on national interest which England may be supposed that occasion ! Yet all their exertions and ...
... interest , which can influence a cabinet , were not I have considered only , Mr. Chairman , the the English Ministry stimulated to exertion on national interest which England may be supposed that occasion ! Yet all their exertions and ...
Side 1287
... interest and honor of our own country . I feel no disposition , Mr. Chairman , to divert the resentment of the country from that nation against which our preparations have been direct- To this measure , which the interests of the ed ...
... interest and honor of our own country . I feel no disposition , Mr. Chairman , to divert the resentment of the country from that nation against which our preparations have been direct- To this measure , which the interests of the ed ...
Side 1291
... interests of France and to bind us forever ; but , if I were to consider the interest of France ' alone , I would ask if the measure of embargo , which we adopted the other day , be not ten times as strong as that which was before in ...
... interests of France and to bind us forever ; but , if I were to consider the interest of France ' alone , I would ask if the measure of embargo , which we adopted the other day , be not ten times as strong as that which was before in ...
Side 1293
... interests of France and to bind us forever ; but , if I were to consider the interest of France alone , I would ask if the measure of embargo , which we adopted the other day , be not ten times as strong as that which was before in ...
... interests of France and to bind us forever ; but , if I were to consider the interest of France alone , I would ask if the measure of embargo , which we adopted the other day , be not ten times as strong as that which was before in ...
Side 1299
... interest , depart from the it intimated that they who would reject this bill course which I have laid down for my conduct are pursuing a blind policy , and that a number this session . The great question to my mind is , wish to retreat ...
... interest , depart from the it intimated that they who would reject this bill course which I have laid down for my conduct are pursuing a blind policy , and that a number this session . The great question to my mind is , wish to retreat ...
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