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The Speech Of James Stephen, In The Debate In The House Of Commons, March 6, 1809, On Mr. Whitbread's Motion Relative To The Late Overtures Of The American Government (1809)
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James Stephen's speech, delivered in the House of Commons in 1809, critiques the American government's diplomatic overtures during a period of conflict with Great Britain. He argues that the U.S. is insincere in its peace efforts, aiming instead to exploit Britain's weakened state in Europe. The speech references historical events and defends the British government's actions as being in the nation's best interest. This document provides crucial insights into the early 19th-century diplomatic tensions between the two nations and is presented as a facsimile reprint for cultural preservation.
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