Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... Congress , under the suggestion of its being only a parade force to make negociation successful ; that it is the incipient state of a project for a grand pacification ! I warn also my political friends . These gentlemen are apt to place ...
... Congress , under the suggestion of its being only a parade force to make negociation successful ; that it is the incipient state of a project for a grand pacification ! I warn also my political friends . These gentlemen are apt to place ...
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... Congress , of the 2d of March , 1811 . That very act , which was passed upon the ground of the definitive repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees on the 1st of November , 1810 , and which , it is agreed on all sides , the American ...
... Congress , of the 2d of March , 1811 . That very act , which was passed upon the ground of the definitive repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees on the 1st of November , 1810 , and which , it is agreed on all sides , the American ...
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... Congress with as much uniformity and with as little modification , too , as the measures of the British ministry have been adopted , during the same period , by the British parliament . The connexion be- tween cabinet councils and ...
... Congress with as much uniformity and with as little modification , too , as the measures of the British ministry have been adopted , during the same period , by the British parliament . The connexion be- tween cabinet councils and ...
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... Congress during its present session . Lord Castlereagh says to Mr. Rus- sell : Indeed , there has evidently been much misap- prehension on this subject , an erroneous belief enter- tained , that an arrangement , in regard to it , has ...
... Congress during its present session . Lord Castlereagh says to Mr. Rus- sell : Indeed , there has evidently been much misap- prehension on this subject , an erroneous belief enter- tained , that an arrangement , in regard to it , has ...
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... Congress would pass a law , prohibiting the employment of British seamen in our service , upon condition of a like prohibition on their part , and repeal the act of non - importation , peace would immediately follow . Sir , I have no ...
... Congress would pass a law , prohibiting the employment of British seamen in our service , upon condition of a like prohibition on their part , and repeal the act of non - importation , peace would immediately follow . Sir , I have no ...
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