Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... cause to visit with desolation , a peaceable and unoffending race of men , their neighbors , who happen to be asso- ciated , with that ministry , by ties of mere political dependence . What though these colonies be so re- mote from the ...
... cause to visit with desolation , a peaceable and unoffending race of men , their neighbors , who happen to be asso- ciated , with that ministry , by ties of mere political dependence . What though these colonies be so re- mote from the ...
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... causes of that universal disgust , which pervaded all New England , at the administration and its supporters , was the general dislike and contempt of this invasion of Canada . I have taken some pains to learn the sentiments , which ...
... causes of that universal disgust , which pervaded all New England , at the administration and its supporters , was the general dislike and contempt of this invasion of Canada . I have taken some pains to learn the sentiments , which ...
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... cause ultimately ruinous to our own political safety ; and wicked , because it is an abuse of the blessings of Divine Providence , and a manifest perversion of his multiplied bounties , to the purpose of desolating an innocent and ...
... cause ultimately ruinous to our own political safety ; and wicked , because it is an abuse of the blessings of Divine Providence , and a manifest perversion of his multiplied bounties , to the purpose of desolating an innocent and ...
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... cause , in that case , it has no credit for what it grants , and what is more , loses something in point of reputa- tion , from the imbecility which concessions made un- der such circumstances indicate . Of all nations in the world ...
... cause , in that case , it has no credit for what it grants , and what is more , loses something in point of reputa- tion , from the imbecility which concessions made un- der such circumstances indicate . Of all nations in the world ...
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... cause of the declaration of war between the two countries . So that , in truth , the question of the right of war depended upon the existence of that fact ; for , if that fact did not exist , even the American cabinet did not pretend ...
... cause of the declaration of war between the two countries . So that , in truth , the question of the right of war depended upon the existence of that fact ; for , if that fact did not exist , even the American cabinet did not pretend ...
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