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... give of orders having been issued by the British Govern- ment to increase its naval force on the lakes is confirmed by intelligence from that quarter of measures having been actually adopted for the purpose . It is evident , if each ...
... give of orders having been issued by the British Govern- ment to increase its naval force on the lakes is confirmed by intelligence from that quarter of measures having been actually adopted for the purpose . It is evident , if each ...
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... give rise to great and frequent animosities hereafter , unless guarded against by the vigilance , firmness , and decidedly pacific dispositions of the two Governments ; that there were continual tendencies to bad neighborhood and even ...
... give rise to great and frequent animosities hereafter , unless guarded against by the vigilance , firmness , and decidedly pacific dispositions of the two Governments ; that there were continual tendencies to bad neighborhood and even ...
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... give the British Government warning to be prepared for the event and to take such measures as might enable them to arm on the lakes when the war commenced quite as rapidly and effectually as the United States could do on their side ...
... give the British Government warning to be prepared for the event and to take such measures as might enable them to arm on the lakes when the war commenced quite as rapidly and effectually as the United States could do on their side ...
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... give it effect . The President being satisfied that if each nation should maintain on the lakes a large naval force it would expose both to considerable and useless expense , while it would multiply the risks of collision between them ...
... give it effect . The President being satisfied that if each nation should maintain on the lakes a large naval force it would expose both to considerable and useless expense , while it would multiply the risks of collision between them ...
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... gives reason to hope that the several parts of it will become matter of easy adjust- ment ; but as , in the consideration of ... give effect to any arrangement upon which we may eventually agree for the purpose of suspending the further ...
... gives reason to hope that the several parts of it will become matter of easy adjust- ment ; but as , in the consideration of ... give effect to any arrangement upon which we may eventually agree for the purpose of suspending the further ...
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Страница 51 - ... may think proper : Nor shall any vessel or goods of either party, that may have entered into such port or place, before the same was besieged, blockaded, or invested by the other, and be found therein after the reduction or surrender of such place, be liable to confiscation, but shall be restored to the owners or proprietors thereof.