The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4±ÇFarrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... France , both before and since the revo . cation of her decrees , authorized an expectation that her govern- ment would have followed up that measure , by all such others as were due to our reasonable claims , as well as dictated by its ...
... France , both before and since the revo . cation of her decrees , authorized an expectation that her govern- ment would have followed up that measure , by all such others as were due to our reasonable claims , as well as dictated by its ...
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... decrees of Berlin and Milan , and on the perseverance of the enemy in the ... French government has insisted that our system of block- ade , as it existed ... French decree , that Great Britain " extends to unfortified towns and ...
... decrees of Berlin and Milan , and on the perseverance of the enemy in the ... French government has insisted that our system of block- ade , as it existed ... French decree , that Great Britain " extends to unfortified towns and ...
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... French , or under those declared , or insinuated by the American government , because that blockade was maintained by a sufficient naval force ; that the decree of Berlin was not , therefore , justified either under the pre- texts ...
... French , or under those declared , or insinuated by the American government , because that blockade was maintained by a sufficient naval force ; that the decree of Berlin was not , therefore , justified either under the pre- texts ...
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... French decrees were repealed , and ascribing , not to such repeal but to the ambiguous passage which he quotes at length from Mr. Champagny's letter of August 5th , the new attitude taken by America ; and you will also find an evidence ...
... French decrees were repealed , and ascribing , not to such repeal but to the ambiguous passage which he quotes at length from Mr. Champagny's letter of August 5th , the new attitude taken by America ; and you will also find an evidence ...
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... French decrees , but construing those decrees as extinct upon a deceitful declaration of the French cabinet , she has enforced her non - importation act against Great Britain . Under these circumstances I am instructed by my government ...
... French decrees , but construing those decrees as extinct upon a deceitful declaration of the French cabinet , she has enforced her non - importation act against Great Britain . Under these circumstances I am instructed by my government ...
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