War and Peace: the Evils of the First and a Plan for Preserving the Last |
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abolition alliances allies American appealed to arms arbitration army Austria blessing blood Britain British government cause citizens civil claims colonies commenced compelled congress of nations contest continental system continued controversy court crime declaration disputes dollar emperor enemies England established Europe evils excite expenditure expense experience flag France French honor hostilities human impressment intemperance JAMES BROWN SCOTT John Jay justice labor laws of nations liberty Madison Washington mankind ment mighty military preparations militia millions moral multitudes murderers Napoleon national differences navy negotiation New-York object opium war party passions peace of Amiens possession present preserving peace public opinion reason redress refuse render republic revenue revolution ruler Russia sacrifices seamen slaughter slave trade slavery society soldiers stipulation submit suppression surrender Sweden taxation tion treaty treaty of Tilsit tribunal truth tween umpires United vessels victory waged War and Peace wars William Jay wretchedness