The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, Band 4Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... belligerent policy may be frustrated ; or at least , some of its tendencies may be averted ; prejudice , passion , and selfishness may not have their full swing and gratification . It will not want for partizans and agents : They will ...
... belligerent policy may be frustrated ; or at least , some of its tendencies may be averted ; prejudice , passion , and selfishness may not have their full swing and gratification . It will not want for partizans and agents : They will ...
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... belligerent purposes : -We saw the treasury left empty , and with no resource for the exigencies of the public service , but the emission of a paper - credit , or a heavy system of taxation , expedients not to be tried with impunity ...
... belligerent purposes : -We saw the treasury left empty , and with no resource for the exigencies of the public service , but the emission of a paper - credit , or a heavy system of taxation , expedients not to be tried with impunity ...
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... belligerents , -would have been exceedingly un- willing , to subscribe their names , to the pieces justificatives of the other branches of the government . If we mistake not , they entered upon this " sad founderous road " of war , with ...
... belligerents , -would have been exceedingly un- willing , to subscribe their names , to the pieces justificatives of the other branches of the government . If we mistake not , they entered upon this " sad founderous road " of war , with ...
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... belligerent , it was impossible for the United States , consistently with either its duty or interest , to admit ... belligerents , compromitted the national honour with one , and ignominiously prostituted it to the other . Nothing is ...
... belligerent , it was impossible for the United States , consistently with either its duty or interest , to admit ... belligerents , compromitted the national honour with one , and ignominiously prostituted it to the other . Nothing is ...
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... belligerents , in re- lation to the rights of neutrals , that while on the one hand , it formed no justification to either , so on the other , concurrent circumstances formed a complete justification to the United States in maintaining ...
... belligerents , in re- lation to the rights of neutrals , that while on the one hand , it formed no justification to either , so on the other , concurrent circumstances formed a complete justification to the United States in maintaining ...
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