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" Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty... "
The Second War with England - Page 55
by J. T. Headley - 1853 - 328 pages
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 74

English literature - 1812 - 1020 pages
...against the United States ; and on the side of the United States a Plate of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs : or, opposing force to force in defence of their natural rights, shall commit...
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The Congressional Reporter

United States - 1811 - 676 pages
...the United States ; and on the sid.e of the United States a fctate of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wengs ; or, opposing force to force in defence of their natural rights, shall commit...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 22

Great Britain - 1812 - 448 pages
...against the United States ; and on the side qf the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs ; or, opposing force to force, in defence, of their natural rights, shall...
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Report of the Committee of the Senate of Massachusetts, Comprising the ...

Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - United States - 1812 - 34 pages
...against the United States ; and on the side of the United States a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs ; or, opposing force to force in defence of their natural rights, shall commit...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumes 1-2; Volume 5

Walter Scott - Europe - 1814 - 542 pages
...Britain. Whether the "United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defence of their natural rights, shallcommit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of events, avoiding all connections...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Part 2

Walter Scott - Europe - 1814 - 536 pages
...the United States ; and, on the. side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defence of their natural rights, bliall commit...
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The Historical Register of the United States: From the declaration of war in ...

Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 548 pages
...against the United States ; and on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulatingwrongs; or, opposing force to force in defence of their national rights, shall commit...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1812 - 960 pages
...Britain. Whelher The United States shall continue passive under thèse progressive usurpations, and thèse accumulating wrongs ; or, opposing Force to Force...their natural rights, shall commit a just Cause into tlie hands of thé Almighty Disposer of events, avoiding ail connections which might entangle it in...
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History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution, from the ..., Volume 2

C. H. Gifford - Europe - 1817 - 904 pages
...the United States — and on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. " Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs; or, opposing force to force, in defence of their natural rights, shall commit...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

United States - 1817 - 526 pages
...against the United States; and on the side of the United States, a state of peace towards Great Britain. Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs ; or, opposing force to force in defence of their national rights, shall...
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