Reflections On the Law of 1813 for Laying An Embargo On All Ships And Vessels I
Reflections On the Law of 1813 for Laying An Embargo On All Ships And Vessels I
Samuel Mckee
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Were not starved; her factories, although in- jured, were still carried on; and she refused to do us lhat justice which we demanded. Her pride, too, at that time, was not so strongly assailed as . Tt the present crisis': we .. Like complained of French and British ag- gressions, and professed to operate on them both. If our view is correct, the plain inference is, that the pas- Sage of the embargo will have no other effect than to subject our enemy to some additional inconvenience m the prosecu...tion of the war, and to compel them to pay somewhat higher for bread-stuffs, and such other arti- cles as they have heretofore drawn from this country; and, indeed, it maybe all resolved into the dhaivMage of tuiying a higher price. This wc confidently believe will never produce such a pressure as to induce them to yield the points m controversy. We now propose to examine the effects ot the em- bargo on the people of these states. By the passage ot this embargo law, all hope of increa. Hig the specie of this country is cut of; and the forty or fifty .
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