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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... called on , ne- vertheless , by the United States , to punish the greater offences committed by her own vessels , her government has bestowed on their comman- ders additional marks of honour and confi- dence . " Under pretended ...
... called on , ne- vertheless , by the United States , to punish the greater offences committed by her own vessels , her government has bestowed on their comman- ders additional marks of honour and confi- dence . " Under pretended ...
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... called on for a formal disavowal of conditions and pre- tensions advanced by the French government , for which the United States are so far from having made themselves responsible , that , in offi- cial explanations , which have been ...
... called on for a formal disavowal of conditions and pre- tensions advanced by the French government , for which the United States are so far from having made themselves responsible , that , in offi- cial explanations , which have been ...
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... called upon the United States to assert their own rights , and to vindicate their independence , thus menaced and attacked ; and as France had declared , that she would confis- cate every vessel which should touch in Great Britain , or ...
... called upon the United States to assert their own rights , and to vindicate their independence , thus menaced and attacked ; and as France had declared , that she would confis- cate every vessel which should touch in Great Britain , or ...
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... called upon to aban- don one of her most important maritime rights ; by acknowledging the order of blockade in question to be one of the edicts which violated the commerce of the United States , although it had never been so considered ...
... called upon to aban- don one of her most important maritime rights ; by acknowledging the order of blockade in question to be one of the edicts which violated the commerce of the United States , although it had never been so considered ...
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... called upon to produce the instrument , by which the alleged appeal of the French decrees had been effected . If these decrees were really revoked , such an instrument must exist , and no satisfactory rea- son could be given for ...
... called upon to produce the instrument , by which the alleged appeal of the French decrees had been effected . If these decrees were really revoked , such an instrument must exist , and no satisfactory rea- son could be given for ...
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