The Young Republic, 1789-1815Free Press, 1970 - 308페이지 |
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... Orders in Council passed each other in mid - Atlantic . President Madison rejected the British peace overtures . From his point of view , the repeal of the Orders in Council had not put an end to Great Britain's maritime despotism ...
... Orders in Council passed each other in mid - Atlantic . President Madison rejected the British peace overtures . From his point of view , the repeal of the Orders in Council had not put an end to Great Britain's maritime despotism ...
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... Orders in Council are done away , no matter from what cause ; and , that having been the sole motive for declaring the war , the relations of peace ought to be restored . . . . ... I have no hesitation then in saying , that I have ...
... Orders in Council are done away , no matter from what cause ; and , that having been the sole motive for declaring the war , the relations of peace ought to be restored . . . . ... I have no hesitation then in saying , that I have ...
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... Orders in Council are suspended , not revoked ; no compensation for spoliations ; Indian hostilities , which were before secretly instigated , now openly encouraged ; and the practice of impressment unremittingly persevered in and ...
... Orders in Council are suspended , not revoked ; no compensation for spoliations ; Indian hostilities , which were before secretly instigated , now openly encouraged ; and the practice of impressment unremittingly persevered in and ...
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Initiating the New Government | 23 |
Hamiltons Report on National Credit | 41 |
The Federalists Defense of the Bank of the United States | 59 |
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