The Voice of the People And the Facts in Relation to the Rejection of Martin V

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The Voice of the People And the Facts in Relation to the Rejection of Martin V
Democratic Party Ny
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" And on account of " the influence which it had obviously had on the course of affairs, in relation to the trade in question, " he proceeds to state its contents, which he sums up in four particulars, the second of which is as follows : " 2d'ly. It put forth a claim which had been previously advanced by us in our nego- tiations upon the subject, but always resitted by Great Britain, viz : that no higher duties should be imposed upon the productions of the United States in the British Colonial ...ports, than upon those of Great Britain herself, or her other colonies, and which had been levied for the protection of their mvnprodnce. This was done by giving an autho- ritjr to 1;he President to suspend the payment of our discrimin'iting dutias by British vessels, coming from the colonies, upon being satisfied that no such duties were levied in the colonies on our produce, and by decbring that, until such evidence was given, payment should continue to be exacted. " — [Instructions, p. 6. ] And yet Mr.

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