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... taken from the most correct Copies of the pre- sent authorized Version : with the Marginal Readings , a collection of parallel Texts , and copious Summaries to each Chapter . With a Commentary and Critical Notes . Designed as a help to ...
... taken from the most correct Copies of the pre- sent authorized Version : with the Marginal Readings , a collection of parallel Texts , and copious Summaries to each Chapter . With a Commentary and Critical Notes . Designed as a help to ...
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... taken on the part of Mr. Madison ; and though he cannot conceal that the United States have much reason to be dissatisfied with the rigorous and unexpected restrictions to which their trade with the French dominions has been subjected ...
... taken on the part of Mr. Madison ; and though he cannot conceal that the United States have much reason to be dissatisfied with the rigorous and unexpected restrictions to which their trade with the French dominions has been subjected ...
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... taken his ground , I cannot be wrong in con- cluding that you will immediately take yours . ' General Armstrong knew very little however of the enduring temper of his government so far as France was concerned . To England its insolence ...
... taken his ground , I cannot be wrong in con- cluding that you will immediately take yours . ' General Armstrong knew very little however of the enduring temper of his government so far as France was concerned . To England its insolence ...
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... taken effect ; but is sufficiently explained , as Lord Shef- field observes , by the hostile proceedings of the United States in consequence of the President's violent proclamation , interdicting British ships of war from their ports ...
... taken effect ; but is sufficiently explained , as Lord Shef- field observes , by the hostile proceedings of the United States in consequence of the President's violent proclamation , interdicting British ships of war from their ports ...
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... taken place in the orders in coun- cil of November , 1807 , and no licenses whatever had been granted , the effect of the naval power of Great Britain would have been felt by the enemy more severely , and might even have given a dif ...
... taken place in the orders in coun- cil of November , 1807 , and no licenses whatever had been granted , the effect of the naval power of Great Britain would have been felt by the enemy more severely , and might even have given a dif ...
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