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V, p. 639. "Collected Correspondence," p. 303. "Collected Correspondence," p. 132. Ibid., pp. 310-12. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. VII, p. 585. "Collected Correspondence," p. 313. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. VIII, p. 11. "Collected Correspondence," pp. 322-326. Ibid., p. 326. "Collected Correspondence," pp. 327-332. "Collected Correspondence," pp. 340-352.
The English, on the contrary, contended that the Scots were not parties, but auxiliaries, and that it was their duty to execute the orders of those whose bread they ate, and whose money they received. Scotland was certainly an independent kingdom. But its rights were confined within its own Baillie, ii. 222, 223, 225, 267. Rush. vi. 322-326.
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