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... whole ex- ecution of the contract ; but , till this be done , it seems the duty of the executive department to execute the contract by any means it pos- | The subject introduced by this observation , however , is. department whose duty ...
... whole ex- ecution of the contract ; but , till this be done , it seems the duty of the executive department to execute the contract by any means it pos- | The subject introduced by this observation , however , is. department whose duty ...
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... whole tonnage employed by the English East the maritime history of Europe , which abounds India Company in its trade with Asia ; is nearly with instruction on this subject , demonstrates a moiety of the American and English tonnage this ...
... whole tonnage employed by the English East the maritime history of Europe , which abounds India Company in its trade with Asia ; is nearly with instruction on this subject , demonstrates a moiety of the American and English tonnage this ...
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... whole question was once more present generation , nor even to their ancestors . examined ; and while it was agreed that all con- Before the year 1642 , the trade and ports of tributions to the common treasury should be the colonies were ...
... whole question was once more present generation , nor even to their ancestors . examined ; and while it was agreed that all con- Before the year 1642 , the trade and ports of tributions to the common treasury should be the colonies were ...
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... whole number of free persons , three - fifths of the slaves . According to the last census , the whole number of slaves within the United States was 1,191,364 , which entitles the States possessing the same to twenty representatives ...
... whole number of free persons , three - fifths of the slaves . According to the last census , the whole number of slaves within the United States was 1,191,364 , which entitles the States possessing the same to twenty representatives ...
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... whole province of Louisi- ana . As this acquisition was made at the com- mon expense , it is very fairly urged that the advantages to be derived from it should also be common . This , it is said , will not happen if slavery be excluded ...
... whole province of Louisi- ana . As this acquisition was made at the com- mon expense , it is very fairly urged that the advantages to be derived from it should also be common . This , it is said , will not happen if slavery be excluded ...
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