History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... England's acquiescence in this sale - Substance of the treaty - Import- ance of this transaction - Jefferson's gratulations- His views as to the course to be pursued in Congress - Let- ter to Breckenridge - Tucker's opinions - The ...
... England's acquiescence in this sale - Substance of the treaty - Import- ance of this transaction - Jefferson's gratulations- His views as to the course to be pursued in Congress - Let- ter to Breckenridge - Tucker's opinions - The ...
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... England about the Island of Malta , deranged his plans , and he formed another resolve , viz . , to rival his great prototype , Julius Cæsar , by the invasion and conquest of England . In order to do this , he could not spare his ...
... England about the Island of Malta , deranged his plans , and he formed another resolve , viz . , to rival his great prototype , Julius Cæsar , by the invasion and conquest of England . In order to do this , he could not spare his ...
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... England , " he added , with characteristic sagacity , " a mari- time rival that will , sooner or later , humble her pride . " England , under the influence of fears and jealousies , equally strong , on her side , was willing to ...
... England , " he added , with characteristic sagacity , " a mari- time rival that will , sooner or later , humble her pride . " England , under the influence of fears and jealousies , equally strong , on her side , was willing to ...
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... England unsatisfactory - Vessels of the United States seized and condemned - Carrying trade broken up - American seamen impressed by British officers - Remarks of the president in his message - Course pursued by Congress - Views of the ...
... England unsatisfactory - Vessels of the United States seized and condemned - Carrying trade broken up - American seamen impressed by British officers - Remarks of the president in his message - Course pursued by Congress - Views of the ...
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... England , the most formidable of his enemies and supreme on the ocean , the policy adopted by the mistress of the ... England . There was another and a very galling one to Americans , which England pressed or relaxed as she saw fit ; it ...
... England , the most formidable of his enemies and supreme on the ocean , the policy adopted by the mistress of the ... England . There was another and a very galling one to Americans , which England pressed or relaxed as she saw fit ; it ...
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