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Page 1191
... France and England together could not do it . I do not believe the world could . All we want is union at home . MARCH , 1812 . cessary , to expel and destroy the British authori- ties in that quarter . Mr. J. said , he wished to know ...
... France and England together could not do it . I do not believe the world could . All we want is union at home . MARCH , 1812 . cessary , to expel and destroy the British authori- ties in that quarter . Mr. J. said , he wished to know ...
Page 1253
... France , commonly called the Louisiana Convention , the Govern- ment of the United States had agreed to assume the payment of a sum not exceeding twenty mil- lions of francs , on account of debts due by the Government of France to the ...
... France , commonly called the Louisiana Convention , the Govern- ment of the United States had agreed to assume the payment of a sum not exceeding twenty mil- lions of francs , on account of debts due by the Government of France to the ...
Page 1287
... France against England , the mode of attack , the to this country unless freights for them can be element on which we should assail her , would be procured ? They will seek for employment in left to our discretion . But I cannot ...
... France against England , the mode of attack , the to this country unless freights for them can be element on which we should assail her , would be procured ? They will seek for employment in left to our discretion . But I cannot ...
Page 1291
... France . 2. That its passage would have an injurious effect , by diminishing the pressure of the non - im- portation act on Great Britain . APRIL 1812 . the interests of the people ; I look , too , at their honor ; but I see nothing in ...
... France . 2. That its passage would have an injurious effect , by diminishing the pressure of the non - im- portation act on Great Britain . APRIL 1812 . the interests of the people ; I look , too , at their honor ; but I see nothing in ...
Page 1293
... France . 2. That its passage would have an injurious effect , by diminishing the pressure of the non - im- portation act on Great Britain . APRIL 1812 . the interests of the people ; I look , too , at their honor ; but I see nothing in ...
... France . 2. That its passage would have an injurious effect , by diminishing the pressure of the non - im- portation act on Great Britain . APRIL 1812 . the interests of the people ; I look , too , at their honor ; but I see nothing in ...
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