The Congressional Globe, Tom 16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... citizens and the Government , are some of those evils . I turn away from a description of its hor- The glories of the battle - field are won amid the legalized cruelties of butchery , and the laws of civilized warfare but feebly control ...
... citizens and the Government , are some of those evils . I turn away from a description of its hor- The glories of the battle - field are won amid the legalized cruelties of butchery , and the laws of civilized warfare but feebly control ...
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... citizens thereof ; and also to retake any ship or vessel of any citizen or citizens of the United States which may have been captured by any such armed vessel . " This act , the title of which is , " An act more effectually to protect ...
... citizens thereof ; and also to retake any ship or vessel of any citizen or citizens of the United States which may have been captured by any such armed vessel . " This act , the title of which is , " An act more effectually to protect ...
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... citizens in demanding retribution for spoliations upon their commerce ; they had diligently , faithfully , and earnestly endeavored , by negotia- tion , to effect payment for injuries inflicted , and security against the future . France ...
... citizens in demanding retribution for spoliations upon their commerce ; they had diligently , faithfully , and earnestly endeavored , by negotia- tion , to effect payment for injuries inflicted , and security against the future . France ...
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