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Strana 31
... fact , its longer continuance will effectually coun- teract the objects of its adoption ; for it is notori- ous , that each day lessens the number of our sea- men , by their emigration to foreign countries , in quest of that employment ...
... fact , its longer continuance will effectually coun- teract the objects of its adoption ; for it is notori- ous , that each day lessens the number of our sea- men , by their emigration to foreign countries , in quest of that employment ...
Strana 53
... facts I state to be correct , why , in the name of Heaven , continue It ? What beneficial end can it produce ? The country ... fact.er to restore to the commerce of the United they are applauded by the one , and treated with contempt and ...
... facts I state to be correct , why , in the name of Heaven , continue It ? What beneficial end can it produce ? The country ... fact.er to restore to the commerce of the United they are applauded by the one , and treated with contempt and ...
Strana 55
... fact may be said already to nue next year . Mr. Jefferson's overweening anx- have sustained a clear loss , in her native produce iety for the public good must have blinded him to only , of more than twenty - one million of dollars the ...
... fact may be said already to nue next year . Mr. Jefferson's overweening anx- have sustained a clear loss , in her native produce iety for the public good must have blinded him to only , of more than twenty - one million of dollars the ...
Strana 105
... facts from them . I will begin with the arti- cle of the first necessity in Great Britain , and one which , at all ... fact is demonstrated to my mind . The Liverpool merchants differ with the gentleman in his mercantile information ...
... facts from them . I will begin with the arti- cle of the first necessity in Great Britain , and one which , at all ... fact is demonstrated to my mind . The Liverpool merchants differ with the gentleman in his mercantile information ...
Strana 109
... facts do not demonstrate that the continuation of the hostile or- ders is principally , if not solely , owing to the dis ... fact , separated themselves from their own Government - that they would elect persons to office , who would ...
... facts do not demonstrate that the continuation of the hostile or- ders is principally , if not solely , owing to the dis ... fact , separated themselves from their own Government - that they would elect persons to office , who would ...
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Strana 507 - The legislatures of those districts, or new states, shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the soil by the Unite'd States in Congress assem-bled, nor with any regulations Congress may find necessary for securing the title in such soil to the bona fide purchasers.
Strana 437 - Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none...
Strana 173 - Texas by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings or by the powers vested in the marshals by law...
Strana 269 - The United States, or such other Person as he shall have empowered for that purpose, to employ such part of the Land or Naval Forces of the United States, or of the Militia thereof, for the purpose of taking possession of and detaining any such Ship or Vessel...
Strana 253 - Laws made to punish for actions done before the existence of such laws, and which have not been declared crimes by preceding laws, are unjust, oppressive, and inconsistent with the fundamental principles of a free government.
Strana 137 - ... an act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States...
Strana 293 - Constitution which declares- that no person shall be deprived of his life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
Strana 13 - The situation into which we have thus been forced has impelled us to apply a portion of our industry and capital to internal manufactures and improvements. The extent of this conversion is daily increasing, and little doubt remains that the establishments formed and forming will, under the auspices of cheaper materials and subsistence, the freedom of labor from taxation with us, and of protecting duties and prohibitions, become permanent.
Strana 261 - ... trees or otherwise. And it shall moreover be lawful for the President of the United States to direct the marshal, or officer acting as marshal, in the manner hereinafter directed, and also to take such other measures, and to employ such military force as he may judge necessary and proper, to remove from lands ceded or secured to the United States by treaty or cession as aforesaid any person or persons who shall hereafter take possession of the same, or make, or attempt to make, a settlement thereon,...
Strana 269 - ... in every such case it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such other person as he shall have empowered for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States or of the militia thereof as shall be judged necessary for the purpose of taking possession of, and detaining any such ship or vessel, with her prize or prizes...