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... give and take , " he presumed would be the result . In the meantime there were so many hot heads and impetuous spirits at home to be managed and restrained , that he was anxious the negotiation might assume a deci- sive form and be ...
... give and take , " he presumed would be the result . In the meantime there were so many hot heads and impetuous spirits at home to be managed and restrained , that he was anxious the negotiation might assume a deci- sive form and be ...
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... give and take , " and believing the advantages to outweigh the objections , and that , as Mr. Jay alleged , it was the best treaty attainable , he made up his mind to ratify it , should it be approved by the Senate . As a system of ...
... give and take , " and believing the advantages to outweigh the objections , and that , as Mr. Jay alleged , it was the best treaty attainable , he made up his mind to ratify it , should it be approved by the Senate . As a system of ...
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... give way . He saw their purpose ; he was aware of the odious points of view on which the treaty might justly be placed ; his own opinion was not particularly favorable to it ; but he was convinced that it was better to ratify it , in ...
... give way . He saw their purpose ; he was aware of the odious points of view on which the treaty might justly be placed ; his own opinion was not particularly favorable to it ; but he was convinced that it was better to ratify it , in ...
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... gives a detail of the various causes of complaint against the British government which were rankling in the minds of the ... give you these details , " writes he , " as evidences of the impolitic conduct of the British government towards ...
... gives a detail of the various causes of complaint against the British government which were rankling in the minds of the ... give you these details , " writes he , " as evidences of the impolitic conduct of the British government towards ...
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... give permanency to the great object contended for . In February the treaty with Great Britain , as modified by the advice of the Senate , came back ratified by the King of Great Britain , VOL . VIII . - 3 and on the last of the month a ...
... give permanency to the great object contended for . In February the treaty with Great Britain , as modified by the advice of the Senate , came back ratified by the King of Great Britain , VOL . VIII . - 3 and on the last of the month a ...
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