The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... respecting the treat- ment of prisoners , seems to infer , that if their senti- ments on that subject were made public , the national character would be ruined . Howe states that he was constantly reproached by the government at home ...
... respecting the treat- ment of prisoners , seems to infer , that if their senti- ments on that subject were made public , the national character would be ruined . Howe states that he was constantly reproached by the government at home ...
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... respecting the dissen- sions between Athens and her colonies . Its tenor was to sound him respecting a continued union , on a com- pletely equal footing , between Britain and the American states ; but it does not appear that any direct ...
... respecting the dissen- sions between Athens and her colonies . Its tenor was to sound him respecting a continued union , on a com- pletely equal footing , between Britain and the American states ; but it does not appear that any direct ...
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... respecting them all , to take a cold and even un- friendly part . This they were found to express , not only to themselves , but even to the British negotiators , particularly in respect to the loyalist compensation . Mr Adams assigns ...
... respecting them all , to take a cold and even un- friendly part . This they were found to express , not only to themselves , but even to the British negotiators , particularly in respect to the loyalist compensation . Mr Adams assigns ...
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... also arose respecting the slaves in the southern states , to whom no vote was allowed ; but who , it was contended , formed VOL . II . H an essential element in the power and resources of these AND PROCEEDINGS UNDER IT . 121.
... also arose respecting the slaves in the southern states , to whom no vote was allowed ; but who , it was contended , formed VOL . II . H an essential element in the power and resources of these AND PROCEEDINGS UNDER IT . 121.
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... respecting the assumption by the general government of the debts contracted by the particular states . These , it was argued , had been incurred to defray the expense of the great contest which was common to all ; chiefly too by those ...
... respecting the assumption by the general government of the debts contracted by the particular states . These , it was argued , had been incurred to defray the expense of the great contest which was common to all ; chiefly too by those ...
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