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" As soon as the war in Europe had embraced those powers, with whom the United States have the most extensive relations, there was reason to apprehend, that our intercourse with them might be interrupted, and our disposition for peace drawn into question,... "
State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ... - Page 92
1815
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 pages
...happiness." He then made the following communications respecting the measures of tho Administration. " As soon as the war in Europe had embraced those powers...to apprehend that our intercourse with them might bo interrupted, and our disposition fur peace drawn in question by suspicions too often entertained...
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pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addresses

George Washington - United States - 1848 - 612 pages
...success our mutual endeavours for the general happiness. As soon as the war in Europe had emhraced those powers, with whom the United States have the...to apprehend, that our intercourse with them might he interrupted, and our disposition for peace drawn into question, hy the suspicions too often entertained...
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The Life of George Washington ....

Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 pages
...happiness." He then made the following communications respecting the measures of the Administration. " As soon as the war in Europe had embraced those powers...to apprehend that our intercourse with them might bo interrupted, and our disposition for peace drawn in question by suspicions too often entertained...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1849 - 812 pages
...the fate of nations depends, to crown with success our mutual endeavors for the general happiness. As soon as the war in Europe had embraced those Powers...extensive relations, there was reason to apprehend that onr intercourse with them might be interrupted, and ottr disposition for peace drawn into question...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

Joseph Gales - United States - 1849 - 812 pages
...United States have the most extensive relatio . there was reason to apprehend that our intercourse mu. them might be interrupted, and our disposition for...the suspicions too often entertained by belligerent nation*. It seemed, therefore, to be my duty to admonish our citizens of the consequences of a contraband...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Cabinet papers. 1789-1794

Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1851 - 618 pages
...considerable part of Europe, has, within the present year, extended itself much further; implicating all those powers with whom the United States have the most extensive relations. When it was seen here, that almost all the maritime nations either were, or were likely soon to become...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Comprising His Correspondence ..., Volume 4

Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1851 - 620 pages
...considerable part of Europe, has, within the present year, extended itself much further; implicating all those powers with whom the United States have the most extensive relations. When it was seen here, that almost all the maritime nations either were, or were likely soon to become...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army ...

Aaron Bancroft - Presidents - 1853 - 466 pages
...happiness." He then made the following communications respecting the measures of the Administration. " As soon as the war in Europe had embraced those powers...extensive relations, there was reason to apprehend that onr intercourse with them might be interrupted, and our disposition for peace drawn in question by...
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pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addresses

George Washington, Jared Sparks - United States - 1855 - 608 pages
...the fate of nations depends, to crown with success our mutual endeavours for the general happiness. As soon as the war in Europe had embraced those powers,...often entertained by belligerent nations. It seemed, therefor*, to be my duty to admonish our citizens of the consequences of a contraband trade, and of...
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The Life of George Washington ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 pages
...happiness." He then made the following communications respecting the measures of the Administration. " As soon as the war in Europe had embraced those powers...the United States have the most extensive relations, tfiere was reason to apprehend that our intercourse with them might bo interrupted, and our disposition...
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