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The same cause , not less sensibly felt by his successor , has delayed this report
until the present period , and he feels himself required to state that , without
material injury to the public service , he was , himself , unable to examine the
many ...
The same cause , not less sensibly felt by his successor , has delayed this report
until the present period , and he feels himself required to state that , without
material injury to the public service , he was , himself , unable to examine the
many ...
Side 33
Supposing , then , the debt of France thus liquidated , she presents a rich surface
, covered with above twenty millions of People , who love war better than labor .
Be the form of Government what it may , Administration will find war abroad ...
Supposing , then , the debt of France thus liquidated , she presents a rich surface
, covered with above twenty millions of People , who love war better than labor .
Be the form of Government what it may , Administration will find war abroad ...
Side 34
Strange as it may seem , the present war is , on the part of France , a war of
empire , and , if she defends herself , she commands the world . I am persuaded
that her enemies consider this as the real state of things , and will , therefore ,
bend ...
Strange as it may seem , the present war is , on the part of France , a war of
empire , and , if she defends herself , she commands the world . I am persuaded
that her enemies consider this as the real state of things , and will , therefore ,
bend ...
Side 49
No one doubts that France will finally acquit herself of a debt so sacred ; but , in
such a case as the present , delays are very prejudicial to those who experience
them . In consequence , sir , I have received orders to solicit of the French ...
No one doubts that France will finally acquit herself of a debt so sacred ; but , in
such a case as the present , delays are very prejudicial to those who experience
them . In consequence , sir , I have received orders to solicit of the French ...
Side 57
We may justly conclude , then , that the article only obliges us to refuse this right ,
in the present case , to Great Britain and the other enemies of France . It does not
go on to give it to France , either expressly or by implication . We may then ...
We may justly conclude , then , that the article only obliges us to refuse this right ,
in the present case , to Great Britain and the other enemies of France . It does not
go on to give it to France , either expressly or by implication . We may then ...
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