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" States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed by the savages on one of our extensive frontiers — a warfare which is known to spare neither age nor sex and to be distinguished by features peculiarly shocking to humanity. It is... "
Cobbett's Political Register - Page 217
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1841 - 888 pages
...dismemberment of our happy Union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain towards The United States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the Warfare...by the- Savages on one of our extensive Frontiers ; Warfare which is known to spare neither age nor sex, and to be distinguished by features peculiarly...
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The History of Fort St. Joseph

John Roblin Abbott, Graeme Stewart Mount, Michael J. Mulloy - History - 2000 - 194 pages
...ships, disagreement over the definition of legal blockade, and he hinted at the Battle of Tippecanoe: Our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare...have for some time been developing themselves among tribes in constant intercourse with British traders and garrisons, without connecting their hostility...
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Presidential Documents: The Speeches, Proclamations, and Policies that Have ...

Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 416 pages
...passports by which it can succeed. . . . In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare...spare neither age nor sex and to be distinguished by feature peculiarly shocking to humanity. It is difficult to account for the activity and combinations...
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Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America

Daniel K. Richter, Director of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies Daniel K Richter - History - 2009 - 329 pages
...inserted in the Declaration of 1776: "In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare...be distinguished by features peculiarly shocking to humanity."80 Notwithstanding such overheated rhetoric, in the north the relationship between Indians...
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1812: The War That Forged a Nation

Walter R. Borneman - History - 2004 - 384 pages
...itself "the monopoly which she covets for her own commerce and navigation." He devoted only a paragraph to "the warfare just renewed by the savages on one of our extensive frontiers," but concluded that it was "difficult to account for this activity" without connecting it to the presence...
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Wedding of the Waters: The Erie Canal and the Making of a Great Nation

Peter L. Bernstein - Business & Economics - 2005 - 472 pages
...Britain's "lawless violence" on the seas over so long a period of time. Then he drew Congress's attention to "the warfare just renewed by the savages on one of our extensive frontiers, a warfare which . . . spare [s] neither age nor sex and to be distinguished by features particularly shocking to humanity."...
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Calls to Arms: Presidential Speeches, Messages, and Declarations of War

Russell D. Buhite - History - 2003 - 420 pages
...dismemberment of our happy Union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare...have for some time been developing themselves among tribes in constant intercourse with British traders and garrisons without connecting their hostility...
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The Statesman's Manual: Containing the Addresses and Messages of ..., Volume 1

United States. President - Presidents - 1858 - 802 pages
...dismemberment of our happy union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare...account for the activity and combinations which have been for some time developing themselves among tribes in constant intercourse with British traders...
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Cobbett's Political Register VOL.XXI From January to June,1812

Cobbett's Political Register VOL.XXI From January to June,1812 - 1812 - 788 pages
...dismemberment of our happy union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain towards the United States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare...peculiarly shocking to humanity. It is difficult to account tor the activity and combinations which have for some time been developing themselves among the tribes...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 5

Europe - 1814 - 536 pages
...dismemberment of our happy union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain towards the United States, our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare...neither age nor sex, and to be distinguished by features particularlyshocking to humanity. It is difficult to account for the activity and combinations which...
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