The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... belligerents , and sailors of but little impor- tance . The reverse is now the case . - In three months the Romans were able to build a fleet , and with it to beat their enemies in the first engage . ment " " At present a prince is ...
... belligerents , and sailors of but little impor- tance . The reverse is now the case . - In three months the Romans were able to build a fleet , and with it to beat their enemies in the first engage . ment " " At present a prince is ...
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... belligerent powers towards this country , which might the more unite the na- tional councils , in the measures to be pursued . At the close of the last session of Congress , it was hoped that the successive confirmations of the ...
... belligerent powers towards this country , which might the more unite the na- tional councils , in the measures to be pursued . At the close of the last session of Congress , it was hoped that the successive confirmations of the ...
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... belligerents , were nevertheless founded in such unjust principles , that the reparation ought to have been prompt and ample . In addition to this , and other demands of strict right , on that na- tion , the United States have much ...
... belligerents , were nevertheless founded in such unjust principles , that the reparation ought to have been prompt and ample . In addition to this , and other demands of strict right , on that na- tion , the United States have much ...
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... belligerents , which could not be justified by either , by the priority of those of the other . But as you bring forward that plea in support of the orders in council , I must be permitted to remark that you have yourself furnished a ...
... belligerents , which could not be justified by either , by the priority of those of the other . But as you bring forward that plea in support of the orders in council , I must be permitted to remark that you have yourself furnished a ...
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... belligerent nations to carry on their trade through the intervention of neutrals , and this had the beneficial ... belligerents standing on equal ground , having in no instance given a preference to either at the expense of the other ...
... belligerent nations to carry on their trade through the intervention of neutrals , and this had the beneficial ... belligerents standing on equal ground , having in no instance given a preference to either at the expense of the other ...
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