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... means of which standing armies would be reduced . Here , again , as will be seen , the Doctor's views are supported by history . In the course of the interview , Mr. Baynes mentioned what seemed . to him to be " an omission in the ...
... means of which standing armies would be reduced . Here , again , as will be seen , the Doctor's views are supported by history . In the course of the interview , Mr. Baynes mentioned what seemed . to him to be " an omission in the ...
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... means of pro- curing and communicating to you the most accurate information upon this point ; and I can in the meantime give you the assurance that all further augmen- tation of it will be immediately suspended . Two points are to be ...
... means of pro- curing and communicating to you the most accurate information upon this point ; and I can in the meantime give you the assurance that all further augmen- tation of it will be immediately suspended . Two points are to be ...
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... means of the diplomatic device known as an exchange of notes , on the 28th and 29th of April , 1817. The notes so exchanged read as follows : WASHINGTON , April 28 , 1817 . The undersigned , His Britannic Majesty's envoy extraordinary ...
... means of the diplomatic device known as an exchange of notes , on the 28th and 29th of April , 1817. The notes so exchanged read as follows : WASHINGTON , April 28 , 1817 . The undersigned , His Britannic Majesty's envoy extraordinary ...
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... means of executive orders on each side , from the date of the original exchange of notes . It may be proper here to observe that the resort of an exchange of diplomatic notes has often sufficed , without any further formality of ...
... means of executive orders on each side , from the date of the original exchange of notes . It may be proper here to observe that the resort of an exchange of diplomatic notes has often sufficed , without any further formality of ...
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... means beyond the limit fixed in the stipulation , and which are of a nature fitting them for offensive as well as defensive use , upon the ground of a vague and indefinite apprehension of future danger . The undersigned doubts not that ...
... means beyond the limit fixed in the stipulation , and which are of a nature fitting them for offensive as well as defensive use , upon the ground of a vague and indefinite apprehension of future danger . The undersigned doubts not that ...
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