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Page 163
... America would never go to war with us . They left provocations quite out of the question . They appeared to have got into their heads a conclusion , that , let us do what we would to America , she would not go to war with us . clusive ...
... America would never go to war with us . They left provocations quite out of the question . They appeared to have got into their heads a conclusion , that , let us do what we would to America , she would not go to war with us . clusive ...
Page 169
... America dependent . Therefore , when the time or to any other part of the world , and are comes for entering on a treaty of peace with thus lost to our navy . There is no doubt , America , I hope your Royal Highness will Sir , but this ...
... America dependent . Therefore , when the time or to any other part of the world , and are comes for entering on a treaty of peace with thus lost to our navy . There is no doubt , America , I hope your Royal Highness will Sir , but this ...
Page 171
... America , your Royal bour in South America , they would not Highness will certainly have it , if the hesitate a moment in preferring France ; grounds of the war be clearly just ; but , berause her power is not of that sort which it ...
... America , your Royal bour in South America , they would not Highness will certainly have it , if the hesitate a moment in preferring France ; grounds of the war be clearly just ; but , berause her power is not of that sort which it ...
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poleon 116 | 107 |
FRANCE Correspondence relative to the dis | 119 |
RUSSIA London Gazettes Extraordinary | 491 |
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