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Excerpt from War in Disguise: Or, the Frauds of the Neutral Flags
At such a period, it is natural to cast forward an anxious glance toward the approaching events of war, and to calculate anew the chances of a happy or disastrous. Issue of this momentous contest: but it is wise also to look backward, to review the plan on which the war has hither to been conducted, and inquire, whether expe ricuce has not proved it. To be in some points, erroneous or defective.
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