Excerpt from Niles' Weekly Register, Vol. 10: Containing Political, Historical, Geographical, Scientifical, Astronomical, Statistical, and Biographical, Documents, Essays, and Facts; From March to September, 1816
If there be such things as a natural enmitybe tween nations, and the pious priests of England al ways told their hearers, in war or peace, that France was their natural ene'my-great Britain must be. Such an enemy to this republic, for we are at issue.
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