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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... Madison came into office in March , 1809 . At that time the country was in great uncasiness , and the public clamour was growing louder and louder every moment . In the spring of every year , the elections in many parts of the country ...
... Madison came into office in March , 1809 . At that time the country was in great uncasiness , and the public clamour was growing louder and louder every moment . In the spring of every year , the elections in many parts of the country ...
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... Madison of the charge of having exercised the talents on this occasion , to which he is indebted for all his popularity and power . But , if my opinion should be uncharitable towards him , where , I beg to enquire of Mr. Carey , is the ...
... Madison of the charge of having exercised the talents on this occasion , to which he is indebted for all his popularity and power . But , if my opinion should be uncharitable towards him , where , I beg to enquire of Mr. Carey , is the ...
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... Madison expressed his confident expectation , that France would draw us to issue on the legality of block- ades , as early as July , 1810. In June , 1812 , the prediction was verified - and the circum- stances attending its fulfilment ...
... Madison expressed his confident expectation , that France would draw us to issue on the legality of block- ades , as early as July , 1810. In June , 1812 , the prediction was verified - and the circum- stances attending its fulfilment ...
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