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" I was the last to conform to the separation: but the separation having been made, and having become inevitable, I have always said as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power. The moment... "
The Worcester Magazine and Historical Journal - Page 249
1826
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The National Register, Volume 7

Political science - 1819 - 480 pages
...power. The moment 1 see such sentiments and language as yours prevail, and a disposition to give ihis country the preference, that moment I shall say, let...religion, and blood, have their natural and full effect." 1 dare not say that these were the king a pre cise words, and it is even possible that I may have in...
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The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...the United States as an Independent Power. The moment I see such sentiments and language as yonr's prevail, and a disposition to give this country the...have their natural and full effect.' I dare not say tliat these were the King's precise words : and it is even passible that I may have in some particular...
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The Friend of Peace, Volume 2

Peace - 1821 - 524 pages
...independent power. The moment I see such sentiments and language as yours prevail, and a disposition to g-we this country the preference, that moment I shall say,...religion, and blood, have their natural and full effect." Great Britain and the United States had been more thaa seven years engaged in a sanguinary contest....
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George the Third, His Court, and Family, Volume 2

John Galt - Great Britain - 1824 - 498 pages
...the two quondam rivals ; yet it is a fact, that Lord North could not keep himself awake during ment I see such sentiments and language as your's prevail,...the circumstances of language, religion, and blood, ave their natural and full effect.' " I dare not say that these were the King's precise words : and...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 4

Anecdotes - 1826 - 374 pages
...to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power. The moment I see such sentiment and language as your's prevail, and a disposition...language, religion, and blood, have their natural awful effect." I dare not to say that these were the king's precise words and it is even possible that...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 4

Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1820 - 384 pages
...of the United States as an independent power. The moment I see such sentiment and language as yonr's prevail, and a disposition to give this country the...language, religion, and blood, have their natural awful effect." I dare not to say that these were the king's precise words, and it is even possible...
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The Boston News-letter: And City Record, Volume 2

Boston (Mass.) - 1826 - 426 pages
...that I must say, that I not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly disposition of the preference, that moment I shall say, let the circumstances...have their natural and full effect." "I dare not say these were the king's precise words; and it is even possible that I may have in some particulars mistaken...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 2

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 552 pages
...but the separation having been made, and having become inevitable, I have always said as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the friendship of...language, religion, and blood, have their natural effect" After this answer the king inquired of Mr. Adams, whether he came last from France ? and being...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 2

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 558 pages
...be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power. The moment I sec such sentiments and language as your's prevail, and...language, religion, and blood, have their natural eftect." After this answer the king inquired of Mr. Adams, whether he came last from France ? and being...
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The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States ...

John Hayward - Names, Geographical - 1829 - 530 pages
...of the United States as an independent power. The moment I see such sentiments and language as yours prevail, and a disposition to give this country the...of language, religion, and blood have their natural full effect." I "dare not say that these were the king's precise words ; and it is even possible that...
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