Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... executive , an army of fifty - five thousand . It is not pretended , that this addition is wanted , either for defence , or for the relief of the Indian frontier . On the contrary , it is expressly acknowledged , that the pre- sent ...
... executive , an army of fifty - five thousand . It is not pretended , that this addition is wanted , either for defence , or for the relief of the Indian frontier . On the contrary , it is expressly acknowledged , that the pre- sent ...
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... executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that it would not be a ...
... executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that it would not be a ...
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... executive power of this nation for- mally passed into new hands , but substantially remain- ed under the old principles of action , and subject to the former influences . It was desirable that a fund of popularity should be acquired for ...
... executive power of this nation for- mally passed into new hands , but substantially remain- ed under the old principles of action , and subject to the former influences . It was desirable that a fund of popularity should be acquired for ...
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... executive of the United States has found it in his heart to say in rela- tion to this last decree of Bonaparte , which contra- dicts his previous allegations and asseverations is , that " This proceeding is rendered , by the time and ...
... executive of the United States has found it in his heart to say in rela- tion to this last decree of Bonaparte , which contra- dicts his previous allegations and asseverations is , that " This proceeding is rendered , by the time and ...
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... executives of the states , to give a rational degree of security against any invasion , sufficient to defend our frontiers , suf- ficient to awe into silence the Indian tribes within our territories ; union in creating such a maritime ...
... executives of the states , to give a rational degree of security against any invasion , sufficient to defend our frontiers , suf- ficient to awe into silence the Indian tribes within our territories ; union in creating such a maritime ...
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