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" ... that it is 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 without end ; and that it was finally not declared until every hope of averting... "
Niles' National Register - Σελίδα 152
1813
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...AMERICAN PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. (Continued from page 830, vol. 11.) maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs...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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...AMERICAN PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. ( Continued from page 830, vol. 2Z.) maintenance of our own ; that it was preceded by a patience without example, under wrongs...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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