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... peace . If in this moment , in consulting his own and the nation's interest , in the preserva- tion of peace , he were called on to decide merely in reference to that object , whether we should now raise thirty thousand men ( his ...
... peace . If in this moment , in consulting his own and the nation's interest , in the preserva- tion of peace , he were called on to decide merely in reference to that object , whether we should now raise thirty thousand men ( his ...
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... peace . Every effort ought to be made to bring it to a speedy termination , and all the means that could be usefully employed afforded for that purpose . But you ought not , in the be- ginning , to waste unnecessarily your treasures ...
... peace . Every effort ought to be made to bring it to a speedy termination , and all the means that could be usefully employed afforded for that purpose . But you ought not , in the be- ginning , to waste unnecessarily your treasures ...
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... peace , and of their citizens an exemption from the war committed however we deprecate the evils of war , the period has upon them . France has paused in her career of hos- now arrived when peace , as we now have it , is dis- tility ...
... peace , and of their citizens an exemption from the war committed however we deprecate the evils of war , the period has upon them . France has paused in her career of hos- now arrived when peace , as we now have it , is dis- tility ...
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... peace of 1783. Had it depended on the King and the Lords , you would not have had a peace until this time . her interest to embitter us toward her still more ? Whether it was for her interest to sever the prin- cipal lien of connexion ...
... peace of 1783. Had it depended on the King and the Lords , you would not have had a peace until this time . her interest to embitter us toward her still more ? Whether it was for her interest to sever the prin- cipal lien of connexion ...
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... peace . add twelve per cent . per annum , to keep the whole number in repair for ten years , this would be Making ... peace , the only rational object of war . Peace is most unquestionably the polar star of the policy and the interest of ...
... peace . add twelve per cent . per annum , to keep the whole number in repair for ten years , this would be Making ... peace , the only rational object of war . Peace is most unquestionably the polar star of the policy and the interest of ...
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