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Side 1431
... cause ; but this Congress had sunk into oblivion , and all sem- blance of an independent government become ex- tinct , since the fall of the unfortunate Mina ; also that of Venezuela , whose government existed only in the camp of ...
... cause ; but this Congress had sunk into oblivion , and all sem- blance of an independent government become ex- tinct , since the fall of the unfortunate Mina ; also that of Venezuela , whose government existed only in the camp of ...
Side 1473
... cause of American independence and freedom , movements of this tribe , by her very small and incom- whose interests he wished to promote by his hum- petent force in Florida , we are not disposed to ascribe ble exertions , in this ...
... cause of American independence and freedom , movements of this tribe , by her very small and incom- whose interests he wished to promote by his hum- petent force in Florida , we are not disposed to ascribe ble exertions , in this ...
Side 1475
... cause of war . But , it was not every cause and more detailed view , we perceive that nature of war that should lead to war . War was one of has , as it were , ordained that this people and this those dreadful scourges that so shakes ...
... cause of war . But , it was not every cause and more detailed view , we perceive that nature of war that should lead to war . War was one of has , as it were , ordained that this people and this those dreadful scourges that so shakes ...
Side 1487
... cause of war . With aid it was , not be- cause of the recognition , but because of the aid , as aid without recognition was cause of war . The truth of these propositions he would main- tain upon principle , by the practice of other ...
... cause of war . With aid it was , not be- cause of the recognition , but because of the aid , as aid without recognition was cause of war . The truth of these propositions he would main- tain upon principle , by the practice of other ...
Side 1491
... cause of war to Spain . Being no cause she may make it whether we do or do not ac- ensue . If Spain , without cause , would make war , knowledge the Republic . But she would not , be- cause she could not make war against us . called the ...
... cause of war to Spain . Being no cause she may make it whether we do or do not ac- ensue . If Spain , without cause , would make war , knowledge the Republic . But she would not , be- cause she could not make war against us . called the ...
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