Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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Strana 27
... opinion . In confirmation of his opinion , Mr. H. said , when they looked over official and other publications which bore the stamp of authority , or were con sidered as being approved by the constituted au- thorities of the country ...
... opinion . In confirmation of his opinion , Mr. H. said , when they looked over official and other publications which bore the stamp of authority , or were con sidered as being approved by the constituted au- thorities of the country ...
Strana 61
... opinion . On the contrary , he believed that they would unite with their fellow - citizens who were sufferers in the common cause with themselves , and unite every effort to maintain that indepen- dence they had assisted to gain ...
... opinion . On the contrary , he believed that they would unite with their fellow - citizens who were sufferers in the common cause with themselves , and unite every effort to maintain that indepen- dence they had assisted to gain ...
Strana 63
... opinion of the gentleman from Delaware , I have not changed my opinion on the subject . I believe that the British will now exclude our commerce from those ports , be- cause the act of Parliament making permanent those orders ...
... opinion of the gentleman from Delaware , I have not changed my opinion on the subject . I believe that the British will now exclude our commerce from those ports , be- cause the act of Parliament making permanent those orders ...
Strana 105
... opinion . SENATE . the quantity and raise proportionably the demand and price . The second effect , which the embargo laws have had on the aggressing belligerents , is to en- hance the prices of all American produce , especi- ally ...
... opinion . SENATE . the quantity and raise proportionably the demand and price . The second effect , which the embargo laws have had on the aggressing belligerents , is to en- hance the prices of all American produce , especi- ally ...
Strana 129
... opinion that no equal , permanent , or effectual relief can be afforded to the citizens of this Commonwealth , but by the repeal of these laws . They persuade themselves that the Con- gress of the United States must be fully impressed ...
... opinion that no equal , permanent , or effectual relief can be afforded to the citizens of this Commonwealth , but by the repeal of these laws . They persuade themselves that the Con- gress of the United States must be fully impressed ...
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