The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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... political friendships might not always be reconcilable . On two memorable occasions , which are yet fresh in our recollections , he took an active political part . I refer to his opposition to the embargo and non - intercourse system ...
... political friendships might not always be reconcilable . On two memorable occasions , which are yet fresh in our recollections , he took an active political part . I refer to his opposition to the embargo and non - intercourse system ...
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... political economy . France , is called to this day , not only a free , but a happy country , under the dominion of Napoleon , the restless : and we all know how he was elected . It is true he graciously permitted the sovereign people to ...
... political economy . France , is called to this day , not only a free , but a happy country , under the dominion of Napoleon , the restless : and we all know how he was elected . It is true he graciously permitted the sovereign people to ...
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... political experiment to which the United States had recourse , in 1807 , under the name of embargo , afterwards non ... politics . • When we reflect how often committees are appointed by the Commons to search for precedents , whenever a ...
... political experiment to which the United States had recourse , in 1807 , under the name of embargo , afterwards non ... politics . • When we reflect how often committees are appointed by the Commons to search for precedents , whenever a ...
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