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... France , to exclude from the American colonies all goods of English manufacture , yet it must be recollected that the mother- country , if she can govern at all , must govern , as she long has , by sufferance as it were , and with a ...
... France , to exclude from the American colonies all goods of English manufacture , yet it must be recollected that the mother- country , if she can govern at all , must govern , as she long has , by sufferance as it were , and with a ...
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... France , and the Parliament of England and the Legislature of France , into these ques- tions . The treaty of protection , then , would be of no avail to the Ottoman Porte ; or it must lead as certainly to war , as a treaty offensive ...
... France , and the Parliament of England and the Legislature of France , into these ques- tions . The treaty of protection , then , would be of no avail to the Ottoman Porte ; or it must lead as certainly to war , as a treaty offensive ...
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... France . I think we shall suffer in general estimation , and consequently in power and influence , and France will be encouraged to resort to the same measures upon other occasions ; which will have a great tendency , to say the least ...
... France . I think we shall suffer in general estimation , and consequently in power and influence , and France will be encouraged to resort to the same measures upon other occasions ; which will have a great tendency , to say the least ...
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