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Side 83
... interest they could not - for they not only disgusted and often injured the claimants , but , likewise , exposed the Governments to considerable loss upon account of demur- rage . And , if there was no motive of interest , there could ...
... interest they could not - for they not only disgusted and often injured the claimants , but , likewise , exposed the Governments to considerable loss upon account of demur- rage . And , if there was no motive of interest , there could ...
Side 86
... interest only , she ought not to hesitate , since it gave her the command of neutral bot- toms , and under the protection of her own flags , to supply her wants , with other considerations which had been before pressed in my notes that ...
... interest only , she ought not to hesitate , since it gave her the command of neutral bot- toms , and under the protection of her own flags , to supply her wants , with other considerations which had been before pressed in my notes that ...
Side 89
... interest has not been wounded , the report will certainly keep alive suspicion , and which always weakens the bonds of friendship . I trust therefore you will deem it expedient to advise me on this head as soon as possible . I apprized ...
... interest has not been wounded , the report will certainly keep alive suspicion , and which always weakens the bonds of friendship . I trust therefore you will deem it expedient to advise me on this head as soon as possible . I apprized ...
Side 91
... interest in the commerce of this republic , which may be of lasting advantage to the U- nited States . Before the revolution the English possessed this advan- tage , as they did in most other countries ; but now that interest is an ...
... interest in the commerce of this republic , which may be of lasting advantage to the U- nited States . Before the revolution the English possessed this advan- tage , as they did in most other countries ; but now that interest is an ...
Side 94
... interest , it would unavoidably tend , in some respects , to subject me to addition- al embarrassment in my ... interests of my country might at the present [ 102 ] 94 : ...
... interest , it would unavoidably tend , in some respects , to subject me to addition- al embarrassment in my ... interests of my country might at the present [ 102 ] 94 : ...
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