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... least must be quite obvious to those who have paid any attention to the proceedings of the American government , namely , that , ever since the accession of that stout republican and stern philosopher of the new school , Thomas ...
... least as our rights are concerned , really and practically at an end . ' The Pre- sident , however , in his message , not venturing to go the whole length of this assertion , expresses only a hope that the successive confirm- ations of ...
... least a century old . * The same rule was acted upon , without any relaxation , in 1793. In 1794 , it is true , an indulgence was granted , as to American intercourse with the West Indies and a farther relaxation took place in 1798 ...
... least till it had clearly been ascertained what its operation would be , and to what extent neutral powers would acquiesce in so odious a decree ; -or , to make him feel at once the full force of our naval power ; to put forth the ...
... have been directed ; at least , as loudly as against this country . It is a whimsical fact , that Great Britain became --- exposed exposed to that most unequal share of obloquy which has 1812 . 9 America - Orders in Council , & e .