Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
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... injury , but permanent mischief . The United States would have lost the chance of obtaining future supplies , they would have lost their market , and ten or twenty years would place them on the same footing as before . Mr. H. said , the ...
... injury , but permanent mischief . The United States would have lost the chance of obtaining future supplies , they would have lost their market , and ten or twenty years would place them on the same footing as before . Mr. H. said , the ...
Page 37
... injured by age , having been locked up in the stores of England , without a possibility of exporting it ; and it is this that sells at that price . SENATE . The Embargo . exports to La Vera Cruz 37 38 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... injured by age , having been locked up in the stores of England , without a possibility of exporting it ; and it is this that sells at that price . SENATE . The Embargo . exports to La Vera Cruz 37 38 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Page 41
... injuries their complaints to their Government . Believing the and indignities , because such an inquiry appears to citizens of the United States desirous of cultivating re- me at this time unimportant . I am willing to lations of amity ...
... injuries their complaints to their Government . Believing the and indignities , because such an inquiry appears to citizens of the United States desirous of cultivating re- me at this time unimportant . I am willing to lations of amity ...
Page 45
... injured , and will not the con- sumers in the mother country be injured by a rise in the prices of West India produce , inde- pendent of the injury to the Government on the score of revenue ? If it had been the interest of the sugar ...
... injured , and will not the con- sumers in the mother country be injured by a rise in the prices of West India produce , inde- pendent of the injury to the Government on the score of revenue ? If it had been the interest of the sugar ...
Page 61
... injury done by the embargo . If the embargo had not passed , is it not certain that the whole produce of the United States would have invited attack and afforded a bait to the rapacity of the belligerent cruisers ? If a few have ...
... injury done by the embargo . If the embargo had not passed , is it not certain that the whole produce of the United States would have invited attack and afforded a bait to the rapacity of the belligerent cruisers ? If a few have ...
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