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... Never was the maritime superiority of a of both belligerents , instead of requiring France in belligerent more complete and decided . Never was the first instance , to rescind her decrees . Applying the opposite belligerent so ...
... Never was the maritime superiority of a of both belligerents , instead of requiring France in belligerent more complete and decided . Never was the first instance , to rescind her decrees . Applying the opposite belligerent so ...
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... never upon revoking conditionally the orders in council . submit ) or on measures to be adopted by the United Accordingly , in the month of June last , his royal States of America ; the American President at once highness the Prince ...
... never upon revoking conditionally the orders in council . submit ) or on measures to be adopted by the United Accordingly , in the month of June last , his royal States of America ; the American President at once highness the Prince ...
Strona 4
... never attempted to exclude this question explanation was or could be afforded by the agent from amongst those on which the two states might who was charged with this overture , either as to have to negociate : it has , on the contrary ...
... never attempted to exclude this question explanation was or could be afforded by the agent from amongst those on which the two states might who was charged with this overture , either as to have to negociate : it has , on the contrary ...
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... never did demand , rica , they were unable to surmount . that they should force British manufactures into Whilst the proposition , transmitted through the France ; and she formally declared her willingness British admiral , was pending ...
... never did demand , rica , they were unable to surmount . that they should force British manufactures into Whilst the proposition , transmitted through the France ; and she formally declared her willingness British admiral , was pending ...
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... never surpassed . I have the honor to be , & c . T. WHINYATES . The British account of the capture of the Macedonian is in type , but unavoidably omitted . The President's Speech . WASHINGTON , March 4th , 1813 . At 12 o'clock this day ...
... never surpassed . I have the honor to be , & c . T. WHINYATES . The British account of the capture of the Macedonian is in type , but unavoidably omitted . The President's Speech . WASHINGTON , March 4th , 1813 . At 12 o'clock this day ...
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Strona 139 - I presume, Sir, to represent to your Royal Highness, that the separation, which every succeeding month is making wider, of the Mother and the Daughter, is equally injurious to my character and to her education. I say nothing of the deep wounds which so cruel an arrangement inflicts upon my feelings, although I would fain hope that few persons will be found of a disposition to think lightly of these.