Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... commerce , by British cruisers , a negociation , notwith- standing the obvious reluctance of the cabinet , was forced upon them , by the clamors of the merchants , the non - importation law of April , in that year , was ob- truded ...
... commerce , by British cruisers , a negociation , notwith- standing the obvious reluctance of the cabinet , was forced upon them , by the clamors of the merchants , the non - importation law of April , in that year , was ob- truded ...
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... commerce , and involved it in war . And now the result of the whole matter is , that they are about to raise an army of fifty - five thousand men , invest one of years their own body with this most solemn command , 46 MR . QUINCY'S ...
... commerce , and involved it in war . And now the result of the whole matter is , that they are about to raise an army of fifty - five thousand men , invest one of years their own body with this most solemn command , 46 MR . QUINCY'S ...
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... commerce . They tell you of the ca- lamities of war , its tragical events , the squandering away of your resources , the waste of the public trea- sure , and the spilling of innocent blood . Gorgons , hydras and chimeras dire . " They ...
... commerce . They tell you of the ca- lamities of war , its tragical events , the squandering away of your resources , the waste of the public trea- sure , and the spilling of innocent blood . Gorgons , hydras and chimeras dire . " They ...
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... to be undisguisedly en- countered . It is assailed from the masked batteries of friendship , of peace and commerce on the one side , * • • and by the groundless imputation of opposite propen- sities 58 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
... to be undisguisedly en- countered . It is assailed from the masked batteries of friendship , of peace and commerce on the one side , * • • and by the groundless imputation of opposite propen- sities 58 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
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... ed the Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL . III . 9 1 - wrongs . The war in fact was announced THE NEW ARMY BILL . 61.
... ed the Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL . III . 9 1 - wrongs . The war in fact was announced THE NEW ARMY BILL . 61.
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