An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... Britain and the contempt of the world , this profound states- man pronounces- " a most efficient weapon for procuring redress from England . " It is wasting time to discuss this point . The embargo did not starve Great Britain , nor her ...
... Britain and the contempt of the world , this profound states- man pronounces- " a most efficient weapon for procuring redress from England . " It is wasting time to discuss this point . The embargo did not starve Great Britain , nor her ...
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... Britain . This decree of May , 1806 , was made whilst Mr. Fox was Prime Minister of Great Britain . Our administration affected to consider him as the friend of the United States . So far from being viewed by Mr. Monroe , then our ...
... Britain . This decree of May , 1806 , was made whilst Mr. Fox was Prime Minister of Great Britain . Our administration affected to consider him as the friend of the United States . So far from being viewed by Mr. Monroe , then our ...
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... Britain ? This is an important en- quiry , and the answer will go far towards ena- bling us to form a just estimate of the charac- ter of the war . The Order of May , 1806 , was made a subject of controversy between us and Great Britain ...
... Britain ? This is an important en- quiry , and the answer will go far towards ena- bling us to form a just estimate of the charac- ter of the war . The Order of May , 1806 , was made a subject of controversy between us and Great Britain ...
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