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the continuance of the existing war between the United States and England , that then his Majesty and the United States would make it a common cause , and aid each other mutually with their good offices , their counsel , and their ...
the continuance of the existing war between the United States and England , that then his Majesty and the United States would make it a common cause , and aid each other mutually with their good offices , their counsel , and their ...
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We were not yet at war on the 20th of February , 1800 ; for on that day Congress directed that all further enlistments should be suspended , unless during the recess of Congress and during the existing differences ( which existing ...
We were not yet at war on the 20th of February , 1800 ; for on that day Congress directed that all further enlistments should be suspended , unless during the recess of Congress and during the existing differences ( which existing ...
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But a time has come when a case has arisen in which the existing remedies are inadequate to fulfill the constitutional purposes . The manufacturer of a useful machine finds the production of his own patented machine on sale by others ...
But a time has come when a case has arisen in which the existing remedies are inadequate to fulfill the constitutional purposes . The manufacturer of a useful machine finds the production of his own patented machine on sale by others ...
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Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE Xiij | ix |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 51 |
DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 284 |
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