Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... carrying on an electioneering campaign . But since events have explained political purposes , there is no difficulty in seeing the connexions between projects and interests . It is now apparent to the most mole - sighted , how a nation ...
... carrying on an electioneering campaign . But since events have explained political purposes , there is no difficulty in seeing the connexions between projects and interests . It is now apparent to the most mole - sighted , how a nation ...
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... carrying on the subsisting war . Second . As a means of obtaining an early and ho- norable peace . Third . As a means of advancing the personal and local projects of ambition of the members of the Ame- rican cabinet . Concerning the ...
... carrying on the subsisting war . Second . As a means of obtaining an early and ho- norable peace . Third . As a means of advancing the personal and local projects of ambition of the members of the Ame- rican cabinet . Concerning the ...
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... carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of their neighbors , the people of New England will not limit their con- templation to the mere circumstance of abstract right , nor ask what lawyers and jurisprudists have written , or said ...
... carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of their neighbors , the people of New England will not limit their con- templation to the mere circumstance of abstract right , nor ask what lawyers and jurisprudists have written , or said ...
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... carry on the war , is that connected with the pretended repeal of the French decrees , in November , 1810 , and the consequent re- vival , in 1811 , of our restrictive system against Great Britain . If ever a body of . men were pledged ...
... carry on the war , is that connected with the pretended repeal of the French decrees , in November , 1810 , and the consequent re- vival , in 1811 , of our restrictive system against Great Britain . If ever a body of . men were pledged ...
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... carry on the war , and of their intention , if possible , not to make peace . Surely if any nation had a claim for liberal treatment from another , it was the British nation from the Ame- rican , after the discovery of the error of the ...
... carry on the war , and of their intention , if possible , not to make peace . Surely if any nation had a claim for liberal treatment from another , it was the British nation from the Ame- rican , after the discovery of the error of the ...
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