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Page 173
... effect , and the purport and effect of the other State laws , which have been en- acted by way of retaliation . A steam vessel , of any description , going to New York , is for- feited to the representatives of Livingston and Fulton ...
... effect , and the purport and effect of the other State laws , which have been en- acted by way of retaliation . A steam vessel , of any description , going to New York , is for- feited to the representatives of Livingston and Fulton ...
Page 206
... effect of this on the British constitution cannot but be most unfavor- able . A few large estates grow larger ; but the number of those who have no estates also increases ; and there may be danger , lest the inequality of property ...
... effect of this on the British constitution cannot but be most unfavor- able . A few large estates grow larger ; but the number of those who have no estates also increases ; and there may be danger , lest the inequality of property ...
Page 310
... effect of this is obvious enough ; but in order to see the real extent of the reduction , it may be convenient to state the matter more particularly . The meaning of our law was doubtless to give the American manufacturer an advantage ...
... effect of this is obvious enough ; but in order to see the real extent of the reduction , it may be convenient to state the matter more particularly . The meaning of our law was doubtless to give the American manufacturer an advantage ...
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DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first Settlement | 25 |
DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams | 71 |
SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston held in Faneuil Hall | 81 |
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