The Historical Register of the United States, 第 3 巻Thomas H. Palmer G. Palmer, 1814 Contents.--v. 1-2, From the declaration of war in 1812 to Jan. 1, 1814.--v. 3-4, For 1814. |
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... enemy in exciting and employing the savages against the United States is stated to have forced upon us " a departure from our protracted forbearance to accept the services tendered by them . " But the retaliation , the president ...
... enemy in exciting and employing the savages against the United States is stated to have forced upon us " a departure from our protracted forbearance to accept the services tendered by them . " But the retaliation , the president ...
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... enemies , might not we , whilst neu- trals , regulate our conduct according to the circumstances of the belligerents ? The restrictive system and this war have a common policy - to maintain our rights , and compel the enemy to respect ...
... enemies , might not we , whilst neu- trals , regulate our conduct according to the circumstances of the belligerents ? The restrictive system and this war have a common policy - to maintain our rights , and compel the enemy to respect ...
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... enemy . He thought not . It was the practice of nations generally in time of war ; and even in the present war of extermination between France and England , those nations traded directly with each other . Another con- sideration which ...
... enemy . He thought not . It was the practice of nations generally in time of war ; and even in the present war of extermination between France and England , those nations traded directly with each other . Another con- sideration which ...
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... enemy's force in Canada would be libe- rated from its defence , and the entire line of our sea coast me- naced with destruction . The enemy , masters on the ocean , could act with such celerity , that it would be either impossible to ...
... enemy's force in Canada would be libe- rated from its defence , and the entire line of our sea coast me- naced with destruction . The enemy , masters on the ocean , could act with such celerity , that it would be either impossible to ...
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... enemy's goods on board , have in many instances introduced another principle between them , that enemy bottoms shall make enemy goods , and that friendly bottoms shall make friendly goods ; a principle much less em- barrassing to ...
... enemy's goods on board , have in many instances introduced another principle between them , that enemy bottoms shall make enemy goods , and that friendly bottoms shall make friendly goods ; a principle much less em- barrassing to ...
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