Niles' National Register, 第 2 巻1812 |
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... Britain which they maintain was founded upon a full conviction of her justice and sincere disposition to preserve peace . Even the de- mocrats affect to be satisfied with it , because as they insist it proves the efficacy of the ...
... Britain which they maintain was founded upon a full conviction of her justice and sincere disposition to preserve peace . Even the de- mocrats affect to be satisfied with it , because as they insist it proves the efficacy of the ...
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... Britain attitude against Great Britain , since the repeal of and France , between whom alone as parties to it , our orders in council , and even the renunciation of and only while they where at peace with each other our rights of ...
... Britain attitude against Great Britain , since the repeal of and France , between whom alone as parties to it , our orders in council , and even the renunciation of and only while they where at peace with each other our rights of ...
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... Britain feels confident that America never enforce a principle so new and unheard of in war . can maintain or ultimately sanction such preten- Great Britain feels that to relinquish her just sions , and his royal highness the prince ...
... Britain feels confident that America never enforce a principle so new and unheard of in war . can maintain or ultimately sanction such preten- Great Britain feels that to relinquish her just sions , and his royal highness the prince ...
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