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... considered : Strike out all after the words " Taking into view the " and insert in lieu thereof the following : Peculiar situation of Spain , and of her American provinces , and considering the influence which the destiny of the ...
... considered : Strike out all after the words " Taking into view the " and insert in lieu thereof the following : Peculiar situation of Spain , and of her American provinces , and considering the influence which the destiny of the ...
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... considered : Strike out all after the words " Taking into view the " and insert in lieu thereof the following : Peculiar situation of Spain , and of her American provinces , and considering the influence which the destiny of the ...
... considered : Strike out all after the words " Taking into view the " and insert in lieu thereof the following : Peculiar situation of Spain , and of her American provinces , and considering the influence which the destiny of the ...
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... considered as one of the most powerful engines of her present war . Such are the pretensions upon which Great Britain founds the vio- lation of the maritime rights of the United States - pretensions not theoretical merely , but followed ...
... considered as one of the most powerful engines of her present war . Such are the pretensions upon which Great Britain founds the vio- lation of the maritime rights of the United States - pretensions not theoretical merely , but followed ...
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... considered by most civilized nations as repugnant to justice and humanity , and which in our particular case is not less so to all the dictates of a sound policy . Your committee anticipate beneficial results from the adoption of these ...
... considered by most civilized nations as repugnant to justice and humanity , and which in our particular case is not less so to all the dictates of a sound policy . Your committee anticipate beneficial results from the adoption of these ...
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... considered as a discretionary power , limited by nothing but the judgment of the body to which it is confided . The committee do not concur in these opinions . The power of collecting revenue is a power specially granted by the Con ...
... considered as a discretionary power , limited by nothing but the judgment of the body to which it is confided . The committee do not concur in these opinions . The power of collecting revenue is a power specially granted by the Con ...
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