Niles' National Register, 第 2 巻1812 |
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... trade shall no longer be carri- THE KING OF SPAIN US . PARISH . SIR - The novelty of the proceedings of this mora - ed on . ing will be an apology for the appearance of our not Our government is justified in issuing the orders being ...
... trade shall no longer be carri- THE KING OF SPAIN US . PARISH . SIR - The novelty of the proceedings of this mora - ed on . ing will be an apology for the appearance of our not Our government is justified in issuing the orders being ...
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... trade , and contended that they were highly inju of coasts -- we train up their sailors - we permit rious to the best interests of the country ; we re - them to reap the advantages of a trade from which gret that our limits will not ...
... trade , and contended that they were highly inju of coasts -- we train up their sailors - we permit rious to the best interests of the country ; we re - them to reap the advantages of a trade from which gret that our limits will not ...
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... trade with her own colonies ; sanc- States , of the 1st of June , 1812 , REPORT- tioned by a solemn act between the two govern- ments in the last war ; and sanctioned by the practice of the British government in the present war , more ...
... trade with her own colonies ; sanc- States , of the 1st of June , 1812 , REPORT- tioned by a solemn act between the two govern- ments in the last war ; and sanctioned by the practice of the British government in the present war , more ...
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