The History of the United States of America, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... Proclamation of the President an- nouncing the Repeal Page 219 220 Bonaparte's Perseverance in his Plans - Trade to Russia .. 221 The License System ; American Trade to France ... 222 Revolutionary Movements in Florida .... 223 Second ...
... Proclamation of the President an- nouncing the Repeal Page 219 220 Bonaparte's Perseverance in his Plans - Trade to Russia .. 221 The License System ; American Trade to France ... 222 Revolutionary Movements in Florida .... 223 Second ...
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... Proclamation to the Inhabitants of British America .... Belligerent Depredations CHAPTER XXV . CHARACTER AND ORIGIN OF THE WAR . FEDERAL PRO- TEST AGAINST IT . VIEWS OF THE ESSEX JUNTO FED- ERALISTS . BALTIMORE RIOTS . HULL'S CAMPAIGN ...
... Proclamation to the Inhabitants of British America .... Belligerent Depredations CHAPTER XXV . CHARACTER AND ORIGIN OF THE WAR . FEDERAL PRO- TEST AGAINST IT . VIEWS OF THE ESSEX JUNTO FED- ERALISTS . BALTIMORE RIOTS . HULL'S CAMPAIGN ...
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... proclamation , the CHAPTER tenth Congress came together some six weeks earlier than the ordinary day . The Federalists were reduced to a handful . There were but six senators of this party ; Hillhouse and Chauncey Goodrich , of ...
... proclamation , the CHAPTER tenth Congress came together some six weeks earlier than the ordinary day . The Federalists were reduced to a handful . There were but six senators of this party ; Hillhouse and Chauncey Goodrich , of ...
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... proclamation , ordering all British ships of war to leave the waters of the United States , had not been obeyed . As things stood , the choice seemed to lie between the entire exclusion of foreign ships of war from our harbors , or the ...
... proclamation , ordering all British ships of war to leave the waters of the United States , had not been obeyed . As things stood , the choice seemed to lie between the entire exclusion of foreign ships of war from our harbors , or the ...
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... proclamation re- calling British seamen , both of which had previously ap- peared in the newspapers . Armstrong's correspondence with Champagny , though communicated to Congress , was not made public ; his correspondence with his own ...
... proclamation re- calling British seamen , both of which had previously ap- peared in the newspapers . Armstrong's correspondence with Champagny , though communicated to Congress , was not made public ; his correspondence with his own ...
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