Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... danger resulting from for- eign influence and mutual dissensions would not , per- haps , be less great and alarming in the instance of different confederacies , than in the instance of dif ferent , though more numerous unassociated ...
... danger resulting from for- eign influence and mutual dissensions would not , per- haps , be less great and alarming in the instance of different confederacies , than in the instance of dif ferent , though more numerous unassociated ...
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... danger only on one side : this we manfully repelled . But on another side , danger , not less formi- dable , but more insidious , stole in upon us ; and our unsuspicious tempers were not sufficiently attentive , either to its approach ...
... danger only on one side : this we manfully repelled . But on another side , danger , not less formi- dable , but more insidious , stole in upon us ; and our unsuspicious tempers were not sufficiently attentive , either to its approach ...
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... dangers . No ; I believe these weak- nesses to be real , and pregnant with destruction . Yet , however weak our country may be , I hope we shall never sacrifice our liberties . If , therefore , on a full and candid , discussion , the ...
... dangers . No ; I believe these weak- nesses to be real , and pregnant with destruction . Yet , however weak our country may be , I hope we shall never sacrifice our liberties . If , therefore , on a full and candid , discussion , the ...
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... while the pressure of common danger con- nected strongly the bond of our union , and incited to vigorous exertions , we have felt many distressing ef fects of the impotent system . How have we seen 24 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... while the pressure of common danger con- nected strongly the bond of our union , and incited to vigorous exertions , we have felt many distressing ef fects of the impotent system . How have we seen 24 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... dangerous . Your capital is accessible by land , and by sea is exposed to every daring invader ; and on the north - west , you are open to the inroads of a powerful foreign nation . Indeed , this state , from its situation , will , in ...
... dangerous . Your capital is accessible by land , and by sea is exposed to every daring invader ; and on the north - west , you are open to the inroads of a powerful foreign nation . Indeed , this state , from its situation , will , in ...
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