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The speech of Mr. Ames, in the House of Representatives of the United States when in committee of the whole, on Thursday, April 28, 1796, in support of the following motion: Resolved, that it is expedient to pass the laws necessary to carry into effect the treaty lately concluded between the United States and the King of Great-Britain.
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The speech of Mr. Ames, in the House of Representatives of the United States when in committee of the whole, on Thursday, April 28, 1796, in support of the following motion: Resolved, that it is expedient to pass the laws necessary to carry into effect the treaty lately concluded between the United States and the King of Great-Britain.
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The speech of Mr. Ames, in the House of Representatives of the United States when in committee of the whole, on Thursday, April 28, 1796, in support of the following motion: Resolved, that it is expedient to pass the laws necessary to carry into effect the treaty lately concluded between the United States and the King of Great-Britain.
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The speech of Mr. Ames in the House of Representatives of the United States when in committee of the whole, on Thursday, April 28, 1796, in support of the following motion : resolved, that it is expedient to pass the laws necessary to carry into effect the treaty lately concluded between the United States and the King of Great-Britain.
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Provision for the poor, or, Reasons for the erecting of a working-hospital in every county as the most necessary and onely effectual expedient to promote the linnen manufactory : with comfortable maintenance for all poor and distressed people in citie and country, by which all beggars, vagrants, &c. throughout the nation, amy speedily be restrained and for ever prevented : in persuance to certain proposals to the King and Parliament ..
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