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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... doubt that it was concerted , and well arranged before - hand . Mr. 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 ...
... doubt that it was concerted , and well arranged before - hand . Mr. 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 ...
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... doubt it would have re- ceived the approbation of the chief magistrate , and been clothed with all the forms of a constitu- tional law . I say there is no doubt of this event , because it comports precisely with the character of the man ...
... doubt it would have re- ceived the approbation of the chief magistrate , and been clothed with all the forms of a constitu- tional law . I say there is no doubt of this event , because it comports precisely with the character of the man ...
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... Doubts were , for a while / expressed , particularly by one political writer of considerable celebrity , of its origin , even after it was avowed by its acknowledged author . On what ground those doubts rested , it is not easy to ...
... Doubts were , for a while / expressed , particularly by one political writer of considerable celebrity , of its origin , even after it was avowed by its acknowledged author . On what ground those doubts rested , it is not easy to ...
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