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... remain shut to her enemy , in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also . From France no answer has been ... remains in the extent originally given to it . We have the satisfaction , how- ever , to reflect , that in return for the ...
... remain shut to her enemy , in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also . From France no answer has been ... remains in the extent originally given to it . We have the satisfaction , how- ever , to reflect , that in return for the ...
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... remain so , a well organized and armed militia is their hest security . It is , therefore , incumbent on us at every meeting to revise the con- dition of the militia , and to ask ourselves if it is prepared to repel a powerful enemy at ...
... remain so , a well organized and armed militia is their hest security . It is , therefore , incumbent on us at every meeting to revise the con- dition of the militia , and to ask ourselves if it is prepared to repel a powerful enemy at ...
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... remain to distant times of her determination and of her ability to have continued her resistance , and that no step ... remains undissolved , or while it can be a question , whether the plan devised for her destruction has or has not ...
... remain to distant times of her determination and of her ability to have continued her resistance , and that no step ... remains undissolved , or while it can be a question , whether the plan devised for her destruction has or has not ...
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... remain for me but to treat you as conquered provinces , and to place my brother upon another throne . I shall then place the Crown of Spain upon my own head , and cause it to be respected by the guilty ; for God hath given me power and ...
... remain for me but to treat you as conquered provinces , and to place my brother upon another throne . I shall then place the Crown of Spain upon my own head , and cause it to be respected by the guilty ; for God hath given me power and ...
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... remain priso- ners of war until regularly exchanged . The public debts and arrangements of the State shall be faithfully discharged . Generals may continue in the capital , and preserve their rank , or quit it if they please . " It will ...
... remain priso- ners of war until regularly exchanged . The public debts and arrangements of the State shall be faithfully discharged . Generals may continue in the capital , and preserve their rank , or quit it if they please . " It will ...
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