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... America has reason to fear the evil consequences which all their Commerce would experi- ence if his royal Mediation should be withdrawn , for she would not only be deprived of that in the Mediterra- nean , but would also be much ...
... America has reason to fear the evil consequences which all their Commerce would experi- ence if his royal Mediation should be withdrawn , for she would not only be deprived of that in the Mediterra- nean , but would also be much ...
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... America , for their benefit , Connecticut inclusive , all the right , title , interest , jurisdiction and claim which the said State of Connecticut hath in and to the before - mentioned and described territory or tract of Country , as ...
... America , for their benefit , Connecticut inclusive , all the right , title , interest , jurisdiction and claim which the said State of Connecticut hath in and to the before - mentioned and described territory or tract of Country , as ...
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... America shall manifest a real determina- tion to fulfil her part of the treaty , Great Britain will not hesitate to prove her sincerity to co - operate in whatever points depend upon her for carrying every Article of it into real and ...
... America shall manifest a real determina- tion to fulfil her part of the treaty , Great Britain will not hesitate to prove her sincerity to co - operate in whatever points depend upon her for carrying every Article of it into real and ...
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