Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... neutrality in Europe was founded , should prevail in case of future wars . The principle is this , that free ships shall make free goods , and that vessels and goods shall be both free from condemnation . Great Britain did not recognize ...
... neutrality in Europe was founded , should prevail in case of future wars . The principle is this , that free ships shall make free goods , and that vessels and goods shall be both free from condemnation . Great Britain did not recognize ...
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... war between Great Britain and France is falla- cious . The other nations of Europe have acceded to that neutrality , while Great Britain opposed it . We need not expect , in case of such a war 172 MR . MADISON'S SPEECH ON.
... war between Great Britain and France is falla- cious . The other nations of Europe have acceded to that neutrality , while Great Britain opposed it . We need not expect , in case of such a war 172 MR . MADISON'S SPEECH ON.
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... neutrality to furnish no aids not stipulated by treaty " —that is , sir , by a trea- ty made prior to the war- " to one party , which we are not equally ready to furnish to the other . If we permit corn to be sent to Great Britain and ...
... neutrality to furnish no aids not stipulated by treaty " —that is , sir , by a trea- ty made prior to the war- " to one party , which we are not equally ready to furnish to the other . If we permit corn to be sent to Great Britain and ...
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... neutrality and peace are to be exposed , by permitting practices of that kind , what must be thought of our giving effect , in the midst of such practices , to a treaty from which a countenance may be derived by that nation for going on ...
... neutrality and peace are to be exposed , by permitting practices of that kind , what must be thought of our giving effect , in the midst of such practices , to a treaty from which a countenance may be derived by that nation for going on ...
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... neutrality , proclaimed by the Ex- ecutive as the existing state of the nation . It is not only a neutrality , but an impartial neutrality . If a de- viation from the strict line of impartial neutrality can be in one case justifiable ...
... neutrality , proclaimed by the Ex- ecutive as the existing state of the nation . It is not only a neutrality , but an impartial neutrality . If a de- viation from the strict line of impartial neutrality can be in one case justifiable ...
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