Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... orders in council ; and after nothing re- mained but a stale ground of dispute , which , however important in itself , was of a nature , for which no man has ever yet pretended , that for it alone , war would have been declared . Did ...
... orders in council ; and after nothing re- mained but a stale ground of dispute , which , however important in itself , was of a nature , for which no man has ever yet pretended , that for it alone , war would have been declared . Did ...
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... orders in council . But they denied that repeal to exist . Our cabinet , on the other hand , admitted , that , if the Berlin and Milan decrees were not repealed on the 1st of November , 1810 , the restrictive system ought not to have ...
... orders in council . But they denied that repeal to exist . Our cabinet , on the other hand , admitted , that , if the Berlin and Milan decrees were not repealed on the 1st of November , 1810 , the restrictive system ought not to have ...
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... orders in council , after the existence of the repeal of the Berlin and Mi- lan decrees , as asserted by the American cabinet , was the cause of the declaration of war between the two countries . So that , in truth , the question of the ...
... orders in council , after the existence of the repeal of the Berlin and Mi- lan decrees , as asserted by the American cabinet , was the cause of the declaration of war between the two countries . So that , in truth , the question of the ...
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... orders in council were , in fact , revoked on the knowledge of the existence of the French decree of repeal , surely the American cabinet , at once , extended the hand of friendship ; met the British government half way ; stopped all ...
... orders in council were , in fact , revoked on the knowledge of the existence of the French decree of repeal , surely the American cabinet , at once , extended the hand of friendship ; met the British government half way ; stopped all ...
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... orders in council . This accounts for the obtrusive attempts to gain a footing in Canada , and the obstinate perse- verance in the show of invasion , until the members of the electoral colleges had been definitively selected . Since ...
... orders in council . This accounts for the obtrusive attempts to gain a footing in Canada , and the obstinate perse- verance in the show of invasion , until the members of the electoral colleges had been definitively selected . Since ...
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