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... Question , in the • House of Representatives of the United States , ⚫ February 7 , 1820 , Mr. SERGEANT'S Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , February 9 , 1820 , President MONROE's ...
... Question , in the • House of Representatives of the United States , ⚫ February 7 , 1820 , Mr. SERGEANT'S Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , February 9 , 1820 , President MONROE's ...
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... question in controversy , that their ruin , or prosperity , could have no possible influence upon the result ? What though their cities offer no plunder ? What though their conquest can yield no glory ? In their ruin , their is revenge ...
... question in controversy , that their ruin , or prosperity , could have no possible influence upon the result ? What though their cities offer no plunder ? What though their conquest can yield no glory ? In their ruin , their is revenge ...
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question between the two countries , on this point . And it is agreed , on all hands , that this refusal of the British government to repeal their orders in council , after the existence of the repeal of the Berlin and Mi- lan decrees ...
question between the two countries , on this point . And it is agreed , on all hands , that this refusal of the British government to repeal their orders in council , after the existence of the repeal of the Berlin and Mi- lan decrees ...
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... question of impressments is made the basis of continuing the war . On this subject , a stu- died fairness of proposition is preserved , accompanied with systematic perseverance in measures of hostili- ty . An armistice was proposed by ...
... question of impressments is made the basis of continuing the war . On this subject , a stu- died fairness of proposition is preserved , accompanied with systematic perseverance in measures of hostili- ty . An armistice was proposed by ...
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... question how a man of spirit ought to act under such circumstances . I have as little how a great nation , like Great Britain , will act . Now , I have no doubt , sir , that the American cabinet view this subject , in the same light ...
... question how a man of spirit ought to act under such circumstances . I have as little how a great nation , like Great Britain , will act . Now , I have no doubt , sir , that the American cabinet view this subject , in the same light ...
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