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one thousand eight hundred and eleven - you stand bound to carry into effect a rigorous non - intercourse with England . You cannot repeal it - but then you may say suspend it ! How long ? From session to session , as some laws have ...
one thousand eight hundred and eleven - you stand bound to carry into effect a rigorous non - intercourse with England . You cannot repeal it - but then you may say suspend it ! How long ? From session to session , as some laws have ...
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When the wrongs of France shall reach us with equal effect , we shall resist them also . But one at a time is enough ; and having offered a choice to the champions , England first takes up the gauntlet .
When the wrongs of France shall reach us with equal effect , we shall resist them also . But one at a time is enough ; and having offered a choice to the champions , England first takes up the gauntlet .
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Will not the effect of such a declaration be the very reverse of all this practical course of policy ? Will it not create jealousy on the part of England ? Will it not militate against the formation of alliances on the part of nations ...
Will not the effect of such a declaration be the very reverse of all this practical course of policy ? Will it not create jealousy on the part of England ? Will it not militate against the formation of alliances on the part of nations ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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