The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... considered his maritime discoveries as evidences of this divine favour , he viewed them only as means preparing the way for events in his mind of far greater magnitude . The ultimate object to which he conceived or hoped himself to be ...
... considered his maritime discoveries as evidences of this divine favour , he viewed them only as means preparing the way for events in his mind of far greater magnitude . The ultimate object to which he conceived or hoped himself to be ...
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... considered as the settled law of this country , that all seizures under laws of impost , navigation and trade , if made upon tide waters navigable from the sea , are civil cases of admiralty jurisdiction , and the successive judgments ...
... considered as the settled law of this country , that all seizures under laws of impost , navigation and trade , if made upon tide waters navigable from the sea , are civil cases of admiralty jurisdiction , and the successive judgments ...
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... considered as on neutral ground . After the termination , however , of the war with Great Britain , when the feelings of the country were in a state of excitement , and great appropriations were made to for- tify our sea - coasts , and ...
... considered as on neutral ground . After the termination , however , of the war with Great Britain , when the feelings of the country were in a state of excitement , and great appropriations were made to for- tify our sea - coasts , and ...
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