Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri- tish cabinet for the fate of their colonies . I know , also , that some of those , who are opposed , in political sentiment to the men , who are now at the ...
... hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri- tish cabinet for the fate of their colonies . I know , also , that some of those , who are opposed , in political sentiment to the men , who are now at the ...
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... hope , glory from such an achievement . Surely a people , with whom we were connected by so many natural and adventitious ties , had some claims upon our humanity . Surely , if our duty required that they and theirs should be sacrificed ...
... hope , glory from such an achievement . Surely a people , with whom we were connected by so many natural and adventitious ties , had some claims upon our humanity . Surely , if our duty required that they and theirs should be sacrificed ...
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... They had at least the hope of plunder . But , in this case , there is not even the poor refuge of cupidity . We have heard great lamentations about the disgrace of our arms on the frontier . 16 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... They had at least the hope of plunder . But , in this case , there is not even the poor refuge of cupidity . We have heard great lamentations about the disgrace of our arms on the frontier . 16 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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... nations as well as individuals , his destroying angel shall , on this account , pass over this country ; and sooner or later , pass it will ; I may be permitted to hope , that over New England his hand will THE NEW ARMY BILL . 19.
... nations as well as individuals , his destroying angel shall , on this account , pass over this country ; and sooner or later , pass it will ; I may be permitted to hope , that over New England his hand will THE NEW ARMY BILL . 19.
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to hope , that over New England his hand will be stay- ed . Our souls are not steeped in the blood which has been shed in this war . The spirits of the unhappy men , who have been sent to an untimely audit , have borne to the bar of ...
to hope , that over New England his hand will be stay- ed . Our souls are not steeped in the blood which has been shed in this war . The spirits of the unhappy men , who have been sent to an untimely audit , have borne to the bar of ...
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