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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... arrangement having taken place , was forwarded to New - York by express ; it was published by the democrats with great exultation in Albany , as early as the 24th , and before the three days of the election were over , it was , no doubt ...
... arrangement having taken place , was forwarded to New - York by express ; it was published by the democrats with great exultation in Albany , as early as the 24th , and before the three days of the election were over , it was , no doubt ...
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... arrangement was rejected by them , without regard to its me- rits , and solely on the ground that Mr. Erskine had transgressed his instructions . They , pro- bably , did not choose to establish a precedent of the sort . Whatever their ...
... arrangement was rejected by them , without regard to its me- rits , and solely on the ground that Mr. Erskine had transgressed his instructions . They , pro- bably , did not choose to establish a precedent of the sort . Whatever their ...
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... arrangement , it was not even mentioned . Our government , had that arrangement been confirmed by Great Britain , could never have made it , even if con- tinued as it had been before that time prac- tised , a valid cause of war ...
... arrangement , it was not even mentioned . Our government , had that arrangement been confirmed by Great Britain , could never have made it , even if con- tinued as it had been before that time prac- tised , a valid cause of war ...
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