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... object , which is nothing else than to secure the poli- tical ascendancy of his own party . To obtain from us a relinquishment of the practice of searching American ships for seamen would be a first - rate honour to an Anti - federalist ...
... object , which is nothing else than to secure the poli- tical ascendancy of his own party . To obtain from us a relinquishment of the practice of searching American ships for seamen would be a first - rate honour to an Anti - federalist ...
Pagina 69
... object , which is nothing else than to secure the poli- tical ascendancy of his own party . To obtain from us a relinquishment of the practice of searching American ships for seamen would be a first - rate honour to an Anti - federalist ...
... object , which is nothing else than to secure the poli- tical ascendancy of his own party . To obtain from us a relinquishment of the practice of searching American ships for seamen would be a first - rate honour to an Anti - federalist ...
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... object was to obtain the consideration and discussion of the objections which it states . I did not presume to decide , that the bill , objectionable as I thought it , might not still be necessary , but upon a measure of so much ...
... object was to obtain the consideration and discussion of the objections which it states . I did not presume to decide , that the bill , objectionable as I thought it , might not still be necessary , but upon a measure of so much ...
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