The Examiner: Containing Political Essays on the Most Important Events of the Time; Public Laws and Official Documents, Volume 2editor., 1814 - United States Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... considered , hitherto , it must be very evident that in a little while , proceeding upon the idea that Bo- naparte is overthrown , Europe will settle down in profound peace . The different powers will be united in one general sen ...
... considered , hitherto , it must be very evident that in a little while , proceeding upon the idea that Bo- naparte is overthrown , Europe will settle down in profound peace . The different powers will be united in one general sen ...
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... considered an unjust war , a to rush upon Sampson , when they saw cruel and wicked attack at the moment him reclining , shorn of his strength , in when she was exerting all her energies in the lap of Delilah . a last struggle , which ...
... considered an unjust war , a to rush upon Sampson , when they saw cruel and wicked attack at the moment him reclining , shorn of his strength , in when she was exerting all her energies in the lap of Delilah . a last struggle , which ...
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... considered as lenders , not advanced to government , the subscriber according to the present contract , but up- obtains a certificate , by which govern- on the terms most unfavourable to the ment promises to pay him , one hundred ...
... considered as lenders , not advanced to government , the subscriber according to the present contract , but up- obtains a certificate , by which govern- on the terms most unfavourable to the ment promises to pay him , one hundred ...
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... considered sought and declared from bad motives on the by us , as unjust , not because we have not had part of the administration ; and that it was , cause of complaint against Great Britain at in that sense , unjust ; in that sense ...
... considered sought and declared from bad motives on the by us , as unjust , not because we have not had part of the administration ; and that it was , cause of complaint against Great Britain at in that sense , unjust ; in that sense ...
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... considered the war to be from that period , every movement , and yet they adhere to beyond all cavil , unnecessary , unjust and wick - them ! How is this wONDER , this lamentable , ed . I say again , not because every thing dreadful ...
... considered the war to be from that period , every movement , and yet they adhere to beyond all cavil , unnecessary , unjust and wick - them ! How is this wONDER , this lamentable , ed . I say again , not because every thing dreadful ...
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