Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing , engraving , and etching historical and other prints . " 6 CHA'S A. INGERSOLL , Clerk of the District of Connecticut . A true copy of Record , examined and sealed by mc , CHA'S A ...
... extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing , engraving , and etching historical and other prints . " 6 CHA'S A. INGERSOLL , Clerk of the District of Connecticut . A true copy of Record , examined and sealed by mc , CHA'S A ...
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... extend , these props of their power , has been , and still is , the object of the daily study , and the nightly vigils of our American cabinet . For this the British treaty was permitted to expire by its own limitation ; notwithstanding ...
... extend , these props of their power , has been , and still is , the object of the daily study , and the nightly vigils of our American cabinet . For this the British treaty was permitted to expire by its own limitation ; notwithstanding ...
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... cabinet , at once , extended the hand of friendship ; met the British government half way ; stopped all further irritation , and strove to place every 19 · thing on a basis , best suited to promote THE NEW ARMY BILL . 31.
... cabinet , at once , extended the hand of friendship ; met the British government half way ; stopped all further irritation , and strove to place every 19 · thing on a basis , best suited to promote THE NEW ARMY BILL . 31.
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... extended , and its interests so complicated , it is impossible but those who would con- duct its affairs wisely , and with a single eye to the public good , should strive to call around themselves the highest and most independent ...
... extended , and its interests so complicated , it is impossible but those who would con- duct its affairs wisely , and with a single eye to the public good , should strive to call around themselves the highest and most independent ...
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... ne- cessarily be sunk still lower , when another flood of depreciated paper is forced into circulation . Very recently this government refused to extend the charter of the bank of the United States , 90 MR . WEBSTER'S SPEECH ON THE.
... ne- cessarily be sunk still lower , when another flood of depreciated paper is forced into circulation . Very recently this government refused to extend the charter of the bank of the United States , 90 MR . WEBSTER'S SPEECH ON THE.
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