Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... ship- ping of the northern states , would probably enhance their freight . This being the case , they insisted strenuously on having this provision engrafted in the constitution ; and the northern states were as anxious in opposing it ...
... ship- ping of the northern states , would probably enhance their freight . This being the case , they insisted strenuously on having this provision engrafted in the constitution ; and the northern states were as anxious in opposing it ...
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... passing their constitutional limits , by a certain rival- ship , which will ever subsist between them . I am per- suaded , that a firm union is as necessary to perpetuate * 1 • our liberties , as it is to make 42 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... passing their constitutional limits , by a certain rival- ship , which will ever subsist between them . I am per- suaded , that a firm union is as necessary to perpetuate * 1 • our liberties , as it is to make 42 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... ships , and carry havoc and destruction before her on our shores ? The most la- mentable desolation would take place . We owe a debt to Spain also ; do we expect indulgence from that * quarter ? That nation has a right to demand the ...
... ships , and carry havoc and destruction before her on our shores ? The most la- mentable desolation would take place . We owe a debt to Spain also ; do we expect indulgence from that * quarter ? That nation has a right to demand the ...
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... ships of war always ready in time of peace . The maintaining a navy will require money- and where , sir , can we get money for this and other purposes ? How shall we raise it ? Review the enor- mity of the debts due by this country ...
... ships of war always ready in time of peace . The maintaining a navy will require money- and where , sir , can we get money for this and other purposes ? How shall we raise it ? Review the enor- mity of the debts due by this country ...
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... ship of the states , and that they will discharge their quotas for the future ; but , sir , the contributions of the states have been found inadequate from the beginning , and are every day diminishing instead of increasing . From the ...
... ship of the states , and that they will discharge their quotas for the future ; but , sir , the contributions of the states have been found inadequate from the beginning , and are every day diminishing instead of increasing . From the ...
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