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History of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of ... - Page 165
by David Thompson (of Niagara, Ont.) - 1832 - 300 pages
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 75

1813 - 1008 pages
...render Ute revenue of the •nensuingycarmoro productive than could have been anticipated ; that war wss not declared until every hope of averting it was extinguished by the transfer of the British sceptre into new bands, clinging to former counsels. To have shrunk, under such circumstances, from manly resistance,...
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Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the ..., Volume 2

1812 - 314 pages
...waged, not in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of our own ; that it is preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs accumulating...finally not declared until every hope of averting it was ixtingniihed, by the transfer of the Britifh fccptre into new hands clinging to former councils ; and...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23

1813 - 494 pages
...PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. (Continued from page 830, vol. 11.) maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs accumulating...it was extinguished by the transfer of the British Sceptres into new hands, clinging to former Councils, and until declarations were reiterated in the...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 23

William Cobbett - 1813 - 492 pages
...PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. ( Continued from page 830, vol. 2Z.) maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs accumulating...it was extinguished by the transfer of the British Sceptres into new hands, clinging to former Councils, and until declarations were reiterated in the...
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Niles' National Register, Volume 3

1813 - 516 pages
...iK)t in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of ouro'wn, that it was preceded by a patience- without example, under wrongs accumulating without end ; and that it was finally not punity, relying on the remoteness of their situation Sir security i but it might have detached other...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Part 2

Walter Scott - 1814 - 536 pages
...not in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs accumulating...every hope of averting it was extinguished by the British sceptre falling into new hands, clinging to former councils, and until declarations were reiterated...
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The Historical Register of the United States, Volume 1

Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 422 pages
...not in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs accumulating...without end ; and that it was finally not declared until ever)' hope of averting it was extinguished, by the transfer of the British sceptre into new hands...
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History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution, from the ..., Volume 2

C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 pages
...not in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded ish Commanders. THE operation of the British armaments on the eoast sceptres into new hands, clinging to former councils, and until declarations were reiterated, in the...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1808-1819

James Madison - 1819 - 484 pages
...waged not in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of our own; that it was preceded by a patience without example under wrongs accumulating...it was extinguished by the transfer of the British scepter into new hands clinging to former councils, and until declarations were reiterated to the last...
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Annual Register, Volume 54

Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 pages
...not in violation of the rights of others, but in the maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs accumulating...every hope of averting it was extinguished by the British sceptre falling into new hands, clinging to former councils, and until declarations were reiterated...
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