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... thing at 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 ...
... thing of the subject , that during the whole of last summer , French priva- teers , in the Baltic and Mediterranean , took every American vessel they fell in with , and carried them for condemnation into the ports of Italy , Dantzig ...
... things , ' says the French minister to Mr. Armstrong , I am authorized to declare to you that the decrees of Berlin and Milan are revoked ; and that from the 1st of November they shall cease to be execut- ed , it being well understood ...
... things wrong in the conduct of their own government , it may not be amiss to say a few words on the history of the claim in ques- tion ; which , as we have already stated , so far from being a new claim now advanced , is a very old one ...
... things , it would be madness to forego the only means of reclaiming to the service of the sovereign the multitude of British seamen , whom not any unnatural preference for a fo- reign service over that of their own country , but ...