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Excerpt from The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, Vol. 11: For October 1807-January 1808
Its motive, never fails to ensure in the mean time a repetition of the, offence which provoked it. But by defeating the enemy, which is always expected, a stop may, in the end, he put to the evil. Just so ma the Americans argue. They may hope to establish for the lyuture the rights which they now claim, and may rather choose to fight for them, at the risk of losing more, than give them up without resistance.
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