History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... cause of their country . ART . VII . There shall be a firm and perpetual peace between his Bri- tannic majesty and the said United States , and between the subjects of the one and the citizens of the other ; wherefore all hostilities ...
... cause of their country . ART . VII . There shall be a firm and perpetual peace between his Bri- tannic majesty and the said United States , and between the subjects of the one and the citizens of the other ; wherefore all hostilities ...
第 369 頁
... cause of mutual congratulation , or call- ed for more " profound gratitude to the Author of all good , for the numerous and extraordinary blessings they en- joyed . " The Indian war was satisfac- torily terminated . Treaties had been ...
... cause of mutual congratulation , or call- ed for more " profound gratitude to the Author of all good , for the numerous and extraordinary blessings they en- joyed . " The Indian war was satisfac- torily terminated . Treaties had been ...
第 493 頁
... cause is to be looked for in the texture of his mind . In him , that innate and unassuming modesty which adulation ... causes of the prosperous issue of a war , against the successful termination of which there were so many probabilities ...
... cause is to be looked for in the texture of his mind . In him , that innate and unassuming modesty which adulation ... causes of the prosperous issue of a war , against the successful termination of which there were so many probabilities ...
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