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... American seamen from that effect , far from me would be a disposition to slavery , and the property of American citizens persist in it . Several memorials of a similar na- from robbery ; that it might operate as a caution - ture have ...
... American seamen from that effect , far from me would be a disposition to slavery , and the property of American citizens persist in it . Several memorials of a similar na- from robbery ; that it might operate as a caution - ture have ...
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... American people , would test their devo- tion to their country's cause , with half the practi- cal patriotism of these foreign printers - we should feel much less difficulty in preparing and progres- sing to avenge our wrongs . Sir ...
... American people , would test their devo- tion to their country's cause , with half the practi- cal patriotism of these foreign printers - we should feel much less difficulty in preparing and progres- sing to avenge our wrongs . Sir ...
Side 1453
... American vessels , whose cargoes had been admitted by order of the Emperor " - probaby under license " yet I deemed it proper to wait for a few days , before I made an application on the subject . On the 11th , however , having learnt ...
... American vessels , whose cargoes had been admitted by order of the Emperor " - probaby under license " yet I deemed it proper to wait for a few days , before I made an application on the subject . On the 11th , however , having learnt ...
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... American Congress shall be justified by the public sentiment in outstripping a British House of Com- mons in ministerial devotion ; in prostrating , from motives of caprice , temporary convenience , or party spirit , any one of those ...
... American Congress shall be justified by the public sentiment in outstripping a British House of Com- mons in ministerial devotion ; in prostrating , from motives of caprice , temporary convenience , or party spirit , any one of those ...
Side 1605
... American peo- ple . But I will tell you whom it may serve ; it will serve the French Emperor . His interest is apparent . It operates on his enemy by denying our produce to her armies . But where is the American interest ? Coercion on ...
... American peo- ple . But I will tell you whom it may serve ; it will serve the French Emperor . His interest is apparent . It operates on his enemy by denying our produce to her armies . But where is the American interest ? Coercion on ...
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