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... course of the year 1807 - yet with all these disasters , and the Berlin and Milan decrees to boot , in- terdicting the introduction of British commerce and manufactures from the shores of the Adriatic to the White Sea , the diminution ...
... course of the year 1807 - yet with all these disasters , and the Berlin and Milan decrees to boot , in- terdicting the introduction of British commerce and manufactures from the shores of the Adriatic to the White Sea , the diminution ...
... course be no indisposition on the part of this country to examine it . But we cannot forbear to express our extreme apprehension that the sub- stitution of any other less simple mode of enforcing this undoubted right would be found to ...
... course of which America made a most rapid progress in prosperity and reputation . The anti - federal or French party , a turbulent democratical faction from the beginning , is said to be composed of adventurers from all countries , men ...
... course of lectures on St. Matthew's gospel . The success which attended them exceeded his expectations : the church was always crowded ; the audience not only listened to him with attention , but appeared to feel what he said , and went ...