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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... enemy , by the repeal of his prohibition of our trade with Great Britain , her cabinet , instead of a corresponding repeal , or a practical discontinuance of its orders , formally avowed a determination to persist in them against the ...
... enemy , by the repeal of his prohibition of our trade with Great Britain , her cabinet , instead of a corresponding repeal , or a practical discontinuance of its orders , formally avowed a determination to persist in them against the ...
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With an Appendix, and Plates William James. wants of their enemies , which she herself sup- plies , but as interfering ... enemy ; a com- merce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are , for the most part , the only passports by ...
With an Appendix, and Plates William James. wants of their enemies , which she herself sup- plies , but as interfering ... enemy ; a com- merce polluted by the forgeries and perjuries which are , for the most part , the only passports by ...
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... enemy more complete and decided . Never was the opposite belligerent so formidably danger- ous in his power , and in his policy , to the liber- ties of all other nations . France had already trampled so openly and systematically on the ...
... enemy more complete and decided . Never was the opposite belligerent so formidably danger- ous in his power , and in his policy , to the liber- ties of all other nations . France had already trampled so openly and systematically on the ...
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... enemy's ports , under the orders in council ; and that his majesty's government had no inten- tion of recurring to this , or to any other of the blockades of the enemy's ports , founded upon the ordinary and accustomed principles of ...
... enemy's ports , under the orders in council ; and that his majesty's government had no inten- tion of recurring to this , or to any other of the blockades of the enemy's ports , founded upon the ordinary and accustomed principles of ...
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... enemy in the present war ; " following it up with , - " The movements of the enemy , during these times , were not to them equally honorable or important . " Since the day succeeding the " brilliant " affair at Queenstown , major ...
... enemy in the present war ; " following it up with , - " The movements of the enemy , during these times , were not to them equally honorable or important . " Since the day succeeding the " brilliant " affair at Queenstown , major ...
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