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... regulate their conduct by it . What fact , upon this point , does our own experience present ? It presents this striking one ; that , taking the years , for which the presidential chair is already filled , into the account , out of ...
... regulate their conduct by it . What fact , upon this point , does our own experience present ? It presents this striking one ; that , taking the years , for which the presidential chair is already filled , into the account , out of ...
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... regulating our for- eign trade , under the delusive name of retaliatory or- ders in council , -a pretension by which she undertook to proclaim to American enterprize , - " Thus far shalt thou go , and no farther , " - orders which she ...
... regulating our for- eign trade , under the delusive name of retaliatory or- ders in council , -a pretension by which she undertook to proclaim to American enterprize , - " Thus far shalt thou go , and no farther , " - orders which she ...
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... regulate the practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we are told , of the necessity of terminating the contest . If our achievements by land have been less splendid than those of our intrepid seamen by water ...
... regulate the practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we are told , of the necessity of terminating the contest . If our achievements by land have been less splendid than those of our intrepid seamen by water ...
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... regulate belligerent rights and neutral duties , or the sacred and inviolable obligations of treaties , general Jackson stood erect , and that the people of the United States would accord to him their hearty thanks for his manly ...
... regulate belligerent rights and neutral duties , or the sacred and inviolable obligations of treaties , general Jackson stood erect , and that the people of the United States would accord to him their hearty thanks for his manly ...
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... regulate the proceedings of inferior tribunals . My views are directed to measures in reference to their operation on the general welfare of my country , and , whenever that effect is produced , I would not retrace the step , unless the ...
... regulate the proceedings of inferior tribunals . My views are directed to measures in reference to their operation on the general welfare of my country , and , whenever that effect is produced , I would not retrace the step , unless the ...
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