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... ment ; ner can America reasonably ex- pect that the system of violence and in- justice now pursued by France with un- remitted activity ( while it serves to illus- trate the true spirit of her intentions ) , should not require some ...
... ment ; ner can America reasonably ex- pect that the system of violence and in- justice now pursued by France with un- remitted activity ( while it serves to illus- trate the true spirit of her intentions ) , should not require some ...
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... ment , and sent to fill up the ranks of dif- tants of which were Quakers : to these , after taking the proper oaths , commissions were given . But the case was widely different from the present . They were for the defence of America ...
... ment , and sent to fill up the ranks of dif- tants of which were Quakers : to these , after taking the proper oaths , commissions were given . But the case was widely different from the present . They were for the defence of America ...
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... ment , instead of making war upon Repub licans and Levellers , and answering poli- tical writers with Royal Proclamations . Yes , my lord , the famous Addressers of 1792 , may now , perhaps , begin to think , that if they had yielded a ...
... ment , instead of making war upon Repub licans and Levellers , and answering poli- tical writers with Royal Proclamations . Yes , my lord , the famous Addressers of 1792 , may now , perhaps , begin to think , that if they had yielded a ...
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Peace 538 | 1 |
SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA Lords April 21 1812 From the Morning | 231 |
AMERICA U S Correspondence between Lord Liverpool 817 822 | 233 |
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