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Will there be war? Analysis of the elements which constitute, respectively, the power of England and the United States. Result, and consequences of an obstinate war between the two countries. Cursory remarks on the tone and tactics of the British organs in America. Strictures on the Ashburton treaty. The development of a possible emergency, that would, inevitably, be the cause of war. Comments on the President's message. The proper course to secure, peaceably, the whole of the Oregon. Etc., etc., etc.

Title:Will there be war? Analysis of the elements which constitute, respectively, the power of England and the United States. Result, and consequences of an obstinate war between the two countries. Cursory remarks on the tone and tactics of the British organs in America. Strictures on the Ashburton treaty. The development of a possible emergency, that would, inevitably, be the cause of war. Comments on the President's message. The proper course to secure, peaceably, the whole of the Oregon. Etc., etc., etc.
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Note:W. Taylor, 1846
  
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