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... says , that Great Britain is the only nation that has acted upon or otherwise given a sanction to it . One might , in the first place , have expected that the date of the year 1756 would be sufficient to satisfy an American as to the ...
... says the writer to whom we have alluded , at a vast expence ; we maintain at a still greater expence , an irresistible navy ; we chase the flag of every enemy from every sea ; and , at the same moment , the hostile colonies are able ...
... says there shall be no trade with England . We have a right to say in re- turn - there shall be none with our enemy : —and this prohibition , if we had thought fit to adopt it in its full extent , we had the power of enforcing . If the ...
... says Mr. Armstrong to Mr. Madison , whose magnitude alone renders hopeless all attempts at saving it . ' If I am right , ' he continues , in supposing the Emperor has definitively taken his ground , I cannot be wrong in concluding that ...
... says the French minister to Mr. Armstrong , I am authorized to declare to you that the decrees of Berlin and Milan ... say , that merchant ships , enemies as well as neutrals , shall pass unmolested , that free ships make free goods ...