The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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Page iii
... British House of Commons , April 11 , 1815 , Speech of Marquis Wellesley , respecting the Negotiation for Peace with America , pronounced in the British House of Lords , April 13 , 1815 , 148 154 Speech of Sir James Mackintosh on ...
... British House of Commons , April 11 , 1815 , Speech of Marquis Wellesley , respecting the Negotiation for Peace with America , pronounced in the British House of Lords , April 13 , 1815 , 148 154 Speech of Sir James Mackintosh on ...
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... British Finances , for 1815 and 1816 , American Finance . Extract of a Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury , to the President of the United States ; accom- panying a Message from the President , to both Houses of Congress ...
... British Finances , for 1815 and 1816 , American Finance . Extract of a Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury , to the President of the United States ; accom- panying a Message from the President , to both Houses of Congress ...
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... British power . The Bourbons , if they do not relish our republicanism , cannot at least hope , and will not , therefore , intrigue , to injure it ; they are compelled by every motive of necessity and expedi- ency , to open a wide door ...
... British power . The Bourbons , if they do not relish our republicanism , cannot at least hope , and will not , therefore , intrigue , to injure it ; they are compelled by every motive of necessity and expedi- ency , to open a wide door ...
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... British goods on the con- tinent , & c . I shall have occasion in my next volume to show , what must be at once evident to all who attend to the present biblio- graphy of England , how much he is mistaken in his ideas re- specting the ...
... British goods on the con- tinent , & c . I shall have occasion in my next volume to show , what must be at once evident to all who attend to the present biblio- graphy of England , how much he is mistaken in his ideas re- specting the ...
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... British hostilities on our coast . They were , in truth , wretchedly unworthy of the British name ; and grossly impolitic , as they tended , without yielding any national profit , to give new vigor to our party - rancour on one side ...
... British hostilities on our coast . They were , in truth , wretchedly unworthy of the British name ; and grossly impolitic , as they tended , without yielding any national profit , to give new vigor to our party - rancour on one side ...
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