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Page 186
... England to see the power of the United States broken up into fragments , tends to persuade them to adopt it . It is , therefore , exceedingly important that this country should speak out its mind on the subject at once . struggle with ...
... England to see the power of the United States broken up into fragments , tends to persuade them to adopt it . It is , therefore , exceedingly important that this country should speak out its mind on the subject at once . struggle with ...
Page 273
... England than England to learn from Amer- doms of Europe . But neither the empires ica . of the East , nor the commonwealth of Rome , nor the monarchy of Charlemange could compare in extent and resources with the continent of America ...
... England than England to learn from Amer- doms of Europe . But neither the empires ica . of the East , nor the commonwealth of Rome , nor the monarchy of Charlemange could compare in extent and resources with the continent of America ...
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... England menaces the nence , but both entitled to a hearing , have freedom of the sea , and they look , as Prince this week expressed their views upon the re- Napoleon said , to the smaller marines , the lation of this American struggle ...
... England menaces the nence , but both entitled to a hearing , have freedom of the sea , and they look , as Prince this week expressed their views upon the re- Napoleon said , to the smaller marines , the lation of this American struggle ...
Contents
LONDON REVIEW | 3 |
The Consulate and the Empire | 40 |
Slavery and the Rebellion | 47 |
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