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... latter service , in which they would stay at home , and be sure of their pay , to the former , in which they might , with little prospect of it , be sent to the Ohio to fight the Indians . He concluded with the most earnest entreaties ...
... latter service , in which they would stay at home , and be sure of their pay , to the former , in which they might , with little prospect of it , be sent to the Ohio to fight the Indians . He concluded with the most earnest entreaties ...
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... latter committee , after considerable difficulty and discussion , agreed on a report , by a majority of one only , ( see the Journal , ) which was made a few days ago to Congress , and set down as the order for this day . The Report ...
... latter committee , after considerable difficulty and discussion , agreed on a report , by a majority of one only , ( see the Journal , ) which was made a few days ago to Congress , and set down as the order for this day . The Report ...
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... latter suspicion is in some degree countenanced by their refusal of the impost a few days before the instruc- tion passed , and by their other marks of an unfederal disposition . The Delegates from New York , in consequence of their ...
... latter suspicion is in some degree countenanced by their refusal of the impost a few days before the instruc- tion passed , and by their other marks of an unfederal disposition . The Delegates from New York , in consequence of their ...
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... latter . Supposing the Treaty to have the validity of a law only , it would repeal all antecedent laws . To render succeeding laws void , it must have more than the mere authority of a law . In case these succeeding laws , contrary to ...
... latter . Supposing the Treaty to have the validity of a law only , it would repeal all antecedent laws . To render succeeding laws void , it must have more than the mere authority of a law . In case these succeeding laws , contrary to ...
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... latter was not blameless . He thought , however , the question turned on different considerations : first , the facility of the United States in granting privi- leges to Great Britain without a treaty of commerce , instead of begetting ...
... latter was not blameless . He thought , however , the question turned on different considerations : first , the facility of the United States in granting privi- leges to Great Britain without a treaty of commerce , instead of begetting ...
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