Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings , necessarily , into delibe- ration the conquest of Canada ; either as an object , in itself , desirable , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and honorable ...
... cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings , necessarily , into delibe- ration the conquest of Canada ; either as an object , in itself , desirable , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and honorable ...
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... cabinet , thus unequivocally avowed . I am induced to this from the knowledge , which I have , that this de- sign is not deemed to be serious , by some men of both political parties ; as well within this House , as out of it . I know ...
... cabinet , thus unequivocally avowed . I am induced to this from the knowledge , which I have , that this de- sign is not deemed to be serious , by some men of both political parties ; as well within this House , as out of it . I know ...
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... cabinet doctors . The medicine will not operate as you imagine , but quite another way . " After this manner the fears of men are allayed , and the purposes of the administra- tion are attained , under suggestions very different from ...
... cabinet doctors . The medicine will not operate as you imagine , but quite another way . " After this manner the fears of men are allayed , and the purposes of the administra- tion are attained , under suggestions very different from ...
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... cabinet attain its desired honors . All is clear . A country may be ruined , in making an admi- nistration happy . I said , Mr. Speaker , that such strange schemes , ap- parently irreconcilable to common sense and common prudence , were ...
... cabinet attain its desired honors . All is clear . A country may be ruined , in making an admi- nistration happy . I said , Mr. Speaker , that such strange schemes , ap- parently irreconcilable to common sense and common prudence , were ...
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... cabinet , to be its purpose , is intended by it ; that continuance of the war and not peace is its project . Yes , sir , as the French emperor said concerning ships and colonies , so our cabinet , the friends of the French emperor , may ...
... cabinet , to be its purpose , is intended by it ; that continuance of the war and not peace is its project . Yes , sir , as the French emperor said concerning ships and colonies , so our cabinet , the friends of the French emperor , may ...
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