Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... important in itself , was of a nature , for which no man has ever yet pretended , that for it alone , war would have been declared . Did ever one government exhibit , towards any people , a more bloody and relentless spirit of rancor ...
... important in itself , was of a nature , for which no man has ever yet pretended , that for it alone , war would have been declared . Did ever one government exhibit , towards any people , a more bloody and relentless spirit of rancor ...
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... important and relevant . To secure the power , they at present possess , to perpetuate it in their own hands , and to transfer it to their selected favorites , is the great project of the policy of the members of our cabinet . It would ...
... important and relevant . To secure the power , they at present possess , to perpetuate it in their own hands , and to transfer it to their selected favorites , is the great project of the policy of the members of our cabinet . It would ...
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... importance , what happens to my person or character , provided this great evil can be averted from my country . I consider the raising such an army as this , and the putting it under the com- mand of that individual , taking into view ...
... importance , what happens to my person or character , provided this great evil can be averted from my country . I consider the raising such an army as this , and the putting it under the com- mand of that individual , taking into view ...
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... important topics which have been mingled in the de- bate . I regret , however , that the necessity under which the chairman has been placed of putting the question , † precludes the opportunity , I had wished to enjoy , of rendering ...
... important topics which have been mingled in the de- bate . I regret , however , that the necessity under which the chairman has been placed of putting the question , † precludes the opportunity , I had wished to enjoy , of rendering ...
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... important fact , material for the nation to know , and which I have often regretted had not been spread upon our journals . My honorable colleague , ( Mr. M'Kee , ) moved , in committee of the whole , to comprehend France in the war ...
... important fact , material for the nation to know , and which I have often regretted had not been spread upon our journals . My honorable colleague , ( Mr. M'Kee , ) moved , in committee of the whole , to comprehend France in the war ...
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