The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... America , A. D. 1812 , Farrand and Nicholas of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as proprietors , in the words following , to wit : " The American Review of History and ...
... America , A. D. 1812 , Farrand and Nicholas of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as proprietors , in the words following , to wit : " The American Review of History and ...
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... Americans we can the more readily sympathize in the wounded feelings of our foreign friend , and excuse any warmth of recrimination to which he may be excited , inas- much as our own country has often been the subject of attacks ...
... Americans we can the more readily sympathize in the wounded feelings of our foreign friend , and excuse any warmth of recrimination to which he may be excited , inas- much as our own country has often been the subject of attacks ...
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... America , are of this number . * -That of Alexander was , it is true , broken into fragments after his death , but not by the efforts of the conquered . The spoils fell to his generals , and his native kingdom , Macedon , retained ...
... America , are of this number . * -That of Alexander was , it is true , broken into fragments after his death , but not by the efforts of the conquered . The spoils fell to his generals , and his native kingdom , Macedon , retained ...
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... American population , the most lively feelings of hate and jealousy towards this deadly foe of the human race , -feelings which are in themselves powerful safe- guards , to seek the friendship of the country which now shields them , and ...
... American population , the most lively feelings of hate and jealousy towards this deadly foe of the human race , -feelings which are in themselves powerful safe- guards , to seek the friendship of the country which now shields them , and ...
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... America appears to concur with France , in asserting that Great Britain was the original aggressor in the attack on neutral rights , and has particularly objected to the blockade of May , 1806 , as an obvious instance of that aggression ...
... America appears to concur with France , in asserting that Great Britain was the original aggressor in the attack on neutral rights , and has particularly objected to the blockade of May , 1806 , as an obvious instance of that aggression ...
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