Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... claims as Author and Proprietor , in the words following - to wit : " Eloquence of the United States : compiled by E. B. Williston , in fie volumes . " In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States , entitled , " An Act for ...
... claims as Author and Proprietor , in the words following - to wit : " Eloquence of the United States : compiled by E. B. Williston , in fie volumes . " In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States , entitled , " An Act for ...
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... claims upon our humanity . Surely , if our duty required that they and theirs should be sacrificed to our interests , or our passions , some regret mingled in the execution of the purpose . We postponed the decree of ruin , until the ...
... claims upon our humanity . Surely , if our duty required that they and theirs should be sacrificed to our interests , or our passions , some regret mingled in the execution of the purpose . We postponed the decree of ruin , until the ...
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... claim to speak concerning the policy of the men who constitute the American cabinet . For eight years I have studied their history , characters and in- terests . I know no reasons why I should judge them severely , except such as arise ...
... claim to speak concerning the policy of the men who constitute the American cabinet . For eight years I have studied their history , characters and in- terests . I know no reasons why I should judge them severely , except such as arise ...
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... claim for liberal treatment from another , it was the British nation from the Ame- rican , after the discovery of the error of the Ameri- can government in relation to the repeal of the Ber- lin and Milan decrees in November , 1810. In ...
... claim for liberal treatment from another , it was the British nation from the Ame- rican , after the discovery of the error of the Ameri- can government in relation to the repeal of the Ber- lin and Milan decrees in November , 1810. In ...
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... claim only , in return , of gentlemen on the other side of the House , and of the committee , a like indulgence in expressing my senti- ments with the same unrestrained freedom . Perhaps , in the course of the remarks which I may feel ...
... claim only , in return , of gentlemen on the other side of the House , and of the committee , a like indulgence in expressing my senti- ments with the same unrestrained freedom . Perhaps , in the course of the remarks which I may feel ...
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