The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 3Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1806 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... colonies . This position of things furnishes a very strong inducement to Great- Britain to disturb the commerce of neutrals with her enemies ' colo- nies , and to trump up new and specious principles to vindicate her aggressions . The ...
... colonies . This position of things furnishes a very strong inducement to Great- Britain to disturb the commerce of neutrals with her enemies ' colo- nies , and to trump up new and specious principles to vindicate her aggressions . The ...
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... colony to cramp its growth , or to obstruct its supplies , which are abundantly furnished by neutrals . This state ... colonies , than what is per- mitted in time of peace , he quotes at length the opinion of Sir Wil- liam Scott , in the ...
... colony to cramp its growth , or to obstruct its supplies , which are abundantly furnished by neutrals . This state ... colonies , than what is per- mitted in time of peace , he quotes at length the opinion of Sir Wil- liam Scott , in the ...
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... colonies are supplied with all necessary imports , and their pro- duce finds its way to market , the enemy is effectually relieved from the chief pres- sure of the war , even though both branches of the trade should pass into foreign ...
... colonies are supplied with all necessary imports , and their pro- duce finds its way to market , the enemy is effectually relieved from the chief pres- sure of the war , even though both branches of the trade should pass into foreign ...
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... colonies , or in a trade between the latter and any other neutral country , but their own , have been al- ways condemned by our prize courts , both in the last and the present war . These restrictions can be warranted by no other ...
... colonies , or in a trade between the latter and any other neutral country , but their own , have been al- ways condemned by our prize courts , both in the last and the present war . These restrictions can be warranted by no other ...
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... colony , and the final com- promise , which ended in the peace- ful establishment of the college at New - Haven , are minutely detailed by Dr. Chandler , and constitute an interesting part of the work before us . We have thus seen , at ...
... colony , and the final com- promise , which ended in the peace- ful establishment of the college at New - Haven , are minutely detailed by Dr. Chandler , and constitute an interesting part of the work before us . We have thus seen , at ...
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