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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... contained the following pas- sage " In this new state of things , I am authoriz ed to declare to you , Sir , that the decrees of Berlin and Milan are revoked , and that , after the 1st of November , they will cease to have effect ; it ...
... contained the following pas- sage " In this new state of things , I am authoriz ed to declare to you , Sir , that the decrees of Berlin and Milan are revoked , and that , after the 1st of November , they will cease to have effect ; it ...
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... contained in the Non - Intercourse law , and which afterwards go- verned Mr. Madison in his settlement with Mr. Erskine . The report above - mentioned , con- cluded with the following resolutions , which were adopted by Congress . " 1 ...
... contained in the Non - Intercourse law , and which afterwards go- verned Mr. Madison in his settlement with Mr. Erskine . The report above - mentioned , con- cluded with the following resolutions , which were adopted by Congress . " 1 ...
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... contained in their report . Nothing is said , amidst the universal democratic uproar , concern- ing the merits of that document . When it first made its appearance , there was a very general sen- timent of surprize and admiration ...
... contained in their report . Nothing is said , amidst the universal democratic uproar , concern- ing the merits of that document . When it first made its appearance , there was a very general sen- timent of surprize and admiration ...
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