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... American bankruptcies as a strong argument in favour of their system * . With respect to the personal feelings of the American government , the continuance of the embargo and he cessation of foreign navigation were highly consonant to ...
... American bankruptcies as a strong argument in favour of their system * . With respect to the personal feelings of the American government , the continuance of the embargo and he cessation of foreign navigation were highly consonant to ...
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... American government by Mr. Erskine . During the conti- nuance of Mr. Jefferson's presidency , there seemed to be just as little disposition to accommodation on the part of the American government as on our's : but , when the era of Mr ...
... American government by Mr. Erskine . During the conti- nuance of Mr. Jefferson's presidency , there seemed to be just as little disposition to accommodation on the part of the American government as on our's : but , when the era of Mr ...
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us with America . With his usual artifice , he framed the pro inise of revocation so as to justify the American government in considering it as an actual repeal ; while , in a few months afterward , he proclaims at Paris that no repeal ...
us with America . With his usual artifice , he framed the pro inise of revocation so as to justify the American government in considering it as an actual repeal ; while , in a few months afterward , he proclaims at Paris that no repeal ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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