Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... facts , tending to show the spirit with which she meets all attempts to bully and browbeat her into measures inconsistent with her interests or her policy . No nation ever be- fore made such sacrifices of the present to the future . No ...
... facts , tending to show the spirit with which she meets all attempts to bully and browbeat her into measures inconsistent with her interests or her policy . No nation ever be- fore made such sacrifices of the present to the future . No ...
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... facts ; the nation will judge for itself . The men , who now , and who , for these twelve years past , have , to the misfortune of this country , guided its councils , and directed its destinies , came into power , on a tide , which was ...
... facts ; the nation will judge for itself . The men , who now , and who , for these twelve years past , have , to the misfortune of this country , guided its councils , and directed its destinies , came into power , on a tide , which was ...
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... fact , on which the force of that limi- tation depended , might easily have been questioned , with but little violence to the terms , and in perfect con- formity with its spirit . For this , a renewal of the • • treaty of 1794 , was ...
... fact , on which the force of that limi- tation depended , might easily have been questioned , with but little violence to the terms , and in perfect con- formity with its spirit . For this , a renewal of the • • treaty of 1794 , was ...
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... fact , on the point of this indignity , the fate of that arrange- ment turned . Can any one doubt , that our cabinet meant that it should have this effect ? I send you word , Mr. Speaker , " that I have agreed with your messenger , and ...
... fact , on the point of this indignity , the fate of that arrange- ment turned . Can any one doubt , that our cabinet meant that it should have this effect ? I send you word , Mr. Speaker , " that I have agreed with your messenger , and ...
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... fact , that the French de- crees of Berlin and Milan were definitely repealed , as it respects the United States , on the first of November . 1810. If ever any body of men staked their whole stock of reputation upon any point , our ...
... fact , that the French de- crees of Berlin and Milan were definitely repealed , as it respects the United States , on the first of November . 1810. If ever any body of men staked their whole stock of reputation upon any point , our ...
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