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... colonies , and regardless of the claims of justice made on it by the United States . He hoped the amendment would be agreed to . Mr. MIDDLETON spoke as to the reputed fact in the trial of a case of capture adjudicated in the district ...
... colonies , and regardless of the claims of justice made on it by the United States . He hoped the amendment would be agreed to . Mr. MIDDLETON spoke as to the reputed fact in the trial of a case of capture adjudicated in the district ...
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... colonies , and recommended them to estab- lish their independence . Thus , upon the ground of strict right ; upon the footing of a mere legal question , governed by forensic rules , the colonies , being absolved by the acts of the ...
... colonies , and recommended them to estab- lish their independence . Thus , upon the ground of strict right ; upon the footing of a mere legal question , governed by forensic rules , the colonies , being absolved by the acts of the ...
Side 1485
... colonies upon the terms which England alone prescribes . And he repeated that , when it arrived , Spanish America would afford us an ample substitute . Then , as to our navigation , gentlemen should recollect that , if reasoning from ...
... colonies upon the terms which England alone prescribes . And he repeated that , when it arrived , Spanish America would afford us an ample substitute . Then , as to our navigation , gentlemen should recollect that , if reasoning from ...
Side 1495
... colonies and the Pen- insula . The terms on which she conceived her mediation could alone be effectual were rejected by the Cortes at the lowest state of the Spanish power . Among these terms England required for the colonies a perfect ...
... colonies and the Pen- insula . The terms on which she conceived her mediation could alone be effectual were rejected by the Cortes at the lowest state of the Spanish power . Among these terms England required for the colonies a perfect ...
Side 1497
... colonies to unconditional submission , or should make war upon us for ac- knowledging that independence which she has herself sought to establish ? she cannot and must not expect aid from Eng- land . In the case of the struggle between ...
... colonies to unconditional submission , or should make war upon us for ac- knowledging that independence which she has herself sought to establish ? she cannot and must not expect aid from Eng- land . In the case of the struggle between ...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volum 2;Volum 18 United States. Congress Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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