10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... repeal , or a practical discontinuance of its or ders , formally avowed a determination to persist in them against ... repeal of its orders as they relate to the United States , that a forma- lity should be observed in the repeal of the ...
... repeal , or a practical discontinuance of its or ders , formally avowed a determination to persist in them against ... repeal of its orders as they relate to the United States , that a forma- lity should be observed in the repeal of the ...
Page 71
... repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations , un- connected with them , may be affected by those decrees . And , as an additional insult , they are called on for a formal disavowal ...
... repeal in relation to the United States , but should be extended to whatever other neutral nations , un- connected with them , may be affected by those decrees . And , as an additional insult , they are called on for a formal disavowal ...
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... repeal of them would be followed by a war between the United States and France , unless the French edicts should also be repealed Even this communica tion , although silencing forever the plea of a dis position in the United States to ...
... repeal of them would be followed by a war between the United States and France , unless the French edicts should also be repealed Even this communica tion , although silencing forever the plea of a dis position in the United States to ...
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