History of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With a Retrospective View of the Causes ... to which is Added an Appendix, Containing Public Documents &c., Relating to the SubjectT. Sewell, 1832 - 300 страница |
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... immediately preceding the declaration of war against Great Britain , are well aware of the grounds on which this opinion is formed ; and a very singular inquiry thus suggests itself , how it should have happened , that the only ...
... immediately preceding the declaration of war against Great Britain , are well aware of the grounds on which this opinion is formed ; and a very singular inquiry thus suggests itself , how it should have happened , that the only ...
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... by her superiority , as one of the great European belligerents ; which she derived immediately from that state of hostili- ties , in which she , and not America , was involved and , which , of course , she had a right to 28 HISTORY OF.
... by her superiority , as one of the great European belligerents ; which she derived immediately from that state of hostili- ties , in which she , and not America , was involved and , which , of course , she had a right to 28 HISTORY OF.
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... . That it had now become the sacred duty of Congress to call forth the patriotism and re- sources of the country ; and the committee , therefore , earnestly recommended , " That the United States bet immediately 32 HISTORY Or.
... . That it had now become the sacred duty of Congress to call forth the patriotism and re- sources of the country ; and the committee , therefore , earnestly recommended , " That the United States bet immediately 32 HISTORY Or.
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... immediately put in an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis , and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations . " As soon as the accounts of the warlike preparations in America were made known in Great Britain , it be ...
... immediately put in an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis , and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations . " As soon as the accounts of the warlike preparations in America were made known in Great Britain , it be ...
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... immediately taken pos- session of , by a party of the Savannah volunteers , who protected her until between eleven and twelve o'clock at night , at which time the American sailors procured a lighter - boat , filled her with tar and ...
... immediately taken pos- session of , by a party of the Savannah volunteers , who protected her until between eleven and twelve o'clock at night , at which time the American sailors procured a lighter - boat , filled her with tar and ...
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