A Full and Correct Account of the Military Occurrences of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With an Appendix, and Plates, Volume 1author, 1818 - Ontario |
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... appear to all but him and his party as , an ' absurd and ridiculous story , ' he brings to his aid- ' the express admission of an officer of marines , then in the squadron cruizing off New York , and now a consul in one of our ports ...
... appear to all but him and his party as , an ' absurd and ridiculous story , ' he brings to his aid- ' the express admission of an officer of marines , then in the squadron cruizing off New York , and now a consul in one of our ports ...
Page xviii
... appears to contain all that has hitherto been urged , as well as every thing that can be urged , in extenuation of the numerous disasters of England during the last war ; ' * but , as he more truly than consistently adds , which is in ...
... appears to contain all that has hitherto been urged , as well as every thing that can be urged , in extenuation of the numerous disasters of England during the last war ; ' * but , as he more truly than consistently adds , which is in ...
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... appear in the sequel . C The History of the United States ' bears , upon the face of the title - page , the stamp of respectability . An M.D. ' a D.D. and LLD . ' and other literary gentlemen ' as the authors , without • James Munroe ...
... appear in the sequel . C The History of the United States ' bears , upon the face of the title - page , the stamp of respectability . An M.D. ' a D.D. and LLD . ' and other literary gentlemen ' as the authors , without • James Munroe ...
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... appears , beyond a possibility of doubt or cavil , that the alleged repeal of the French decrees was conditional , as Great Britain had asserted , and not absolute or final , as had been maintained by America : that they were not ...
... appears , beyond a possibility of doubt or cavil , that the alleged repeal of the French decrees was conditional , as Great Britain had asserted , and not absolute or final , as had been maintained by America : that they were not ...
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... appears from the following fact , published in most of the American news- papers of the day : On the 1st June , 1809 , an American vessel , bound from Ogdensburg , New York , to Oswego , anchored in a bay on the British side of the St ...
... appears from the following fact , published in most of the American news- papers of the day : On the 1st June , 1809 , an American vessel , bound from Ogdensburg , New York , to Oswego , anchored in a bay on the British side of the St ...
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