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... result . On the contrary , sir , I deem both very feasible . Men may be obtained . For , if forty dollars bounty cannot ob- tain them , an hundred dollars bounty may , and the in- tention is , explicitly , avowed not to suffer the ...
... result . On the contrary , sir , I deem both very feasible . Men may be obtained . For , if forty dollars bounty cannot ob- tain them , an hundred dollars bounty may , and the in- tention is , explicitly , avowed not to suffer the ...
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... result ? What though their cities offer no plunder ? What though their conquest can yield no glory ? In their ruin , their is revenge . And revenge , to such politicians , is the sweetest of all morsels . With such men , neither I , nor ...
... result ? What though their cities offer no plunder ? What though their conquest can yield no glory ? In their ruin , their is revenge . And revenge , to such politicians , is the sweetest of all morsels . With such men , neither I , nor ...
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... result from the actual condition of those colo- nies , and their general relations to the United States ; they will weigh the duties the people of the United States owe to themselves , and contemplate the effect which the subjugation of ...
... result from the actual condition of those colo- nies , and their general relations to the United States ; they will weigh the duties the people of the United States owe to themselves , and contemplate the effect which the subjugation of ...
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... result less cer- tain . Thus in 1806 , when , from the plunder of our commerce , by British cruisers , a negociation , notwith- standing the obvious reluctance of the cabinet , was forced upon them , by the clamors of the merchants ...
... result less cer- tain . Thus in 1806 , when , from the plunder of our commerce , by British cruisers , a negociation , notwith- standing the obvious reluctance of the cabinet , was forced upon them , by the clamors of the merchants ...
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... resulting injury . As the British orders in council were , in fact , revoked on the knowledge of the existence of the French decree of repeal , surely the American cabinet , at once , extended the hand of friendship ; met the British ...
... resulting injury . As the British orders in council were , in fact , revoked on the knowledge of the existence of the French decree of repeal , surely the American cabinet , at once , extended the hand of friendship ; met the British ...
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