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... United States and the ocean on every side , and has been a subject of negotiation with the government of Spain , as an in- demnity for losses by spoliation , or in exchange for territory of equal value westward of the Mississippi , a ...
... United States and the ocean on every side , and has been a subject of negotiation with the government of Spain , as an in- demnity for losses by spoliation , or in exchange for territory of equal value westward of the Mississippi , a ...
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... United , combined Eu- rope would be arrayed against them in vain . No man need look beyond our own borders for the means of securing and perpetuating all that is valuable in life and liberty . That the United States had a right to ac ...
... United , combined Eu- rope would be arrayed against them in vain . No man need look beyond our own borders for the means of securing and perpetuating all that is valuable in life and liberty . That the United States had a right to ac ...
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... United States , should be admitted into the English plantations , and the colo- nies , in America , with any articles the growth or manufacture of the United States , and , with liberty to export from such colonies and plan- tations to ...
... United States , should be admitted into the English plantations , and the colo- nies , in America , with any articles the growth or manufacture of the United States , and , with liberty to export from such colonies and plan- tations to ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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