The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... Commerce , our Peace , our Union and Prosperity . She was unfriendly to us in our weakness - she can hardly ask us to be friendly to her in our strength . I intended not only to display the power , resources and gran- deur of the ...
... Commerce , our Peace , our Union and Prosperity . She was unfriendly to us in our weakness - she can hardly ask us to be friendly to her in our strength . I intended not only to display the power , resources and gran- deur of the ...
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... COMMERCE by British cruisers , was far more complete than it could have been had war actually existed between England and the United States . Then , all seas would have swarmed with our privateers , and it would have been the same ...
... COMMERCE by British cruisers , was far more complete than it could have been had war actually existed between England and the United States . Then , all seas would have swarmed with our privateers , and it would have been the same ...
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... commerce had not yet shorten- ed its sails , nor altered its courses . The following figures are from the Treasury Reports , which show our commerce and navigation with all countries for the financial year , ending June 30 , 1860 ...
... commerce had not yet shorten- ed its sails , nor altered its courses . The following figures are from the Treasury Reports , which show our commerce and navigation with all countries for the financial year , ending June 30 , 1860 ...
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... commerce on the high seas . " Third . That this war on American commerce , carried on by ships built and manned in Great Britain , if not rebuked by the British press generally , is not discouraged by the public sentiment of a once ...
... commerce on the high seas . " Third . That this war on American commerce , carried on by ships built and manned in Great Britain , if not rebuked by the British press generally , is not discouraged by the public sentiment of a once ...
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... commerce , under the shelter of a commission from the insurgent States . These ships , having once escaped from British ports , ever afterwards entered them in every part of the world , to refit , and so to renew their depredations ...
... commerce , under the shelter of a commission from the insurgent States . These ships , having once escaped from British ports , ever afterwards entered them in every part of the world , to refit , and so to renew their depredations ...
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