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5743. NAVIGATION, Sufficient.—
It is
essentially interesting to us to have shipping
and seamen enough to carry our surplus produce
to market; but beyond that I do not
think we are bound to give it encouragement
by drawbacks or other premiums.—
To Benjamin Stoddert. Washington ed. v, 426.
Ford ed., ix, 245.
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1809)
See Commerce, Duties, Embargo, Free Trade, Protection and Ships.
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