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... true . But Mr. Madison knew per- fectly well , and his committee also knew , if they knew any thing of the subject , that during the whole of last summer , French priva- teers , in the Baltic and Mediterranean , took every American ...
... true . But Mr. Madison knew per- fectly well , and his committee also knew , if they knew any thing of the subject , that during the whole of last summer , French priva- teers , in the Baltic and Mediterranean , took every American ...
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... true , was , in like manner , nearly driven from the sea in the war which commenced in 1756 ; and they had recourse then , as now , to the employment of neutrals for supplying their colonies , and bringing back their produce . Our prize ...
... true , was , in like manner , nearly driven from the sea in the war which commenced in 1756 ; and they had recourse then , as now , to the employment of neutrals for supplying their colonies , and bringing back their produce . Our prize ...
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... true : far from being abandoned , it was actually put in practice ; and the temporary relaxations it underwent were owing , in the first instance , to the French being able , in a great measure to carry on their own colonial trade ; and ...
... true : far from being abandoned , it was actually put in practice ; and the temporary relaxations it underwent were owing , in the first instance , to the French being able , in a great measure to carry on their own colonial trade ; and ...
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... true question is , who chaced ? who took an hostile position ? who placed the ships in that situation in which even the accidental firing of a gun , must inevitably produce decided warfare ? who came down with his ship cleared for ...
... true question is , who chaced ? who took an hostile position ? who placed the ships in that situation in which even the accidental firing of a gun , must inevitably produce decided warfare ? who came down with his ship cleared for ...
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... true state of the case , from which we think it will appear that the Americans are not the aggrieved party . We presume it will not be denied that the king has a right to the services of every British seaman ; that all British - born ...
... true state of the case , from which we think it will appear that the Americans are not the aggrieved party . We presume it will not be denied that the king has a right to the services of every British seaman ; that all British - born ...
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