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2527. EMBARGO, Authority to suspend.—[continued].
If they repeal their orders,
we must repeal our Embargo. If they
make satisfaction for the Chesapeake, we must
revoke our proclamation and generalize its
operation by a law. If they keep up impressments,
we must adhere to non-intercourse,
manufacturer's and a navigation act.—
To James Madison. Washington ed. v, 361.
Ford ed., ix, 208.
(M.
Sep. 1808)
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