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... 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 refused to revoke after ...
... 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 refused to revoke after ...
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... us fail like men , lash ourselves to our gal- lant tars , and expire together in one common struggle , fighting for FREE TRADE AND SEAMAN'S RIGHTS . SPEECH OF DANIEL WEBSTER , ON THE BANK OF THE 76 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH , & c .
... us fail like men , lash ourselves to our gal- lant tars , and expire together in one common struggle , fighting for FREE TRADE AND SEAMAN'S RIGHTS . SPEECH OF DANIEL WEBSTER , ON THE BANK OF THE 76 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH , & c .
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... trade , and that the product of her manufactures had lain upon her hands , as the product of our agriculture now perishes in ours . Does any one imagine that her circulating paper could have existed and maintained any credit , in such a ...
... trade , and that the product of her manufactures had lain upon her hands , as the product of our agriculture now perishes in ours . Does any one imagine that her circulating paper could have existed and maintained any credit , in such a ...
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... trading houses of the obligation of delivering into our hands their prophets . And all this , of a wretched people , reduced to the last extremity of distress , whose misera- ble existence we had to preserve by a voluntary stipu- lation ...
... trading houses of the obligation of delivering into our hands their prophets . And all this , of a wretched people , reduced to the last extremity of distress , whose misera- ble existence we had to preserve by a voluntary stipu- lation ...
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... trading , without the limits of the United States , with the Seminole Indians , in the ac- customed commodities which form the subject of In- dian trade ; and that he sought to ingratiate himself with his customers , by espousing their ...
... trading , without the limits of the United States , with the Seminole Indians , in the ac- customed commodities which form the subject of In- dian trade ; and that he sought to ingratiate himself with his customers , by espousing their ...
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