The History of the United States of America, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... hostilities against both nations . So far as respected the future , the committee could see no choice except a continuance and enforcement of the pres ent suspension of commerce ; abject and degrading sub mission ; or war with both ...
... hostilities against both nations . So far as respected the future , the committee could see no choice except a continuance and enforcement of the pres ent suspension of commerce ; abject and degrading sub mission ; or war with both ...
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... hostilities with France- things utterly abhorrent to Jefferson and to the great bulk of the Democratic party . On the very day that Campbell's report was made to the House , a debate was commenced in the Senate on a resolution offered ...
... hostilities with France- things utterly abhorrent to Jefferson and to the great bulk of the Democratic party . On the very day that Campbell's report was made to the House , a debate was commenced in the Senate on a resolution offered ...
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... hostilities and the ratification of the treaty of peace , to prevent trade with the British in New York . Notwithstanding the passage of the Enforcing Act , a wavering had begun to appear , even before the meet- ing of the Massachusetts ...
... hostilities and the ratification of the treaty of peace , to prevent trade with the British in New York . Notwithstanding the passage of the Enforcing Act , a wavering had begun to appear , even before the meet- ing of the Massachusetts ...
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... hostilities , nor are they prepared for it . " Quincy's sneers , perhaps , helped the bill from the Sen- ate for putting the naval force in commission ; though , as finally passed , it was limited to the equipment of such vessels , at ...
... hostilities , nor are they prepared for it . " Quincy's sneers , perhaps , helped the bill from the Sen- ate for putting the naval force in commission ; though , as finally passed , it was limited to the equipment of such vessels , at ...
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... hostilities against both bellig- erents . Such was the uncomfortable position of the American cabinet , when Canning's answers to Erskine's dispatches April 19. of December arrived . Though he could see , so he had written , neither in ...
... hostilities against both bellig- erents . Such was the uncomfortable position of the American cabinet , when Canning's answers to Erskine's dispatches April 19. of December arrived . Though he could see , so he had written , neither in ...
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