Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... with France , which . succeeded , in 1798 and 1799 , were turned to the same account . Unfortunately those , who then conducted public affairs . attended less to the appearances of things than to their 24 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... with France , which . succeeded , in 1798 and 1799 , were turned to the same account . Unfortunately those , who then conducted public affairs . attended less to the appearances of things than to their 24 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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attended less to the appearances of things than to their natures ; and considered more , what was due to their country , than was prudent , in the state of the prejudices and jealousies of the people , thus artfully ex- cited against ...
attended less to the appearances of things than to their natures ; and considered more , what was due to their country , than was prudent , in the state of the prejudices and jealousies of the people , thus artfully ex- cited against ...
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... less cer- tain . Thus in 1806 , when , from the plunder of our commerce , by British cruisers , a negociation , notwith- standing the obvious reluctance of the cabinet , was forced upon them , by the clamors of the merchants , the non ...
... less cer- tain . Thus in 1806 , when , from the plunder of our commerce , by British cruisers , a negociation , notwith- standing the obvious reluctance of the cabinet , was forced upon them , by the clamors of the merchants , the non ...
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... less than the lie direct to their as- sertions . No , sir , nothing of all this is heard from our cabinet . There is a philosophic tameness , that would . be remarkable , if it were not , in all cases affecting Bonaparte ...
... less than the lie direct to their as- sertions . No , sir , nothing of all this is heard from our cabinet . There is a philosophic tameness , that would . be remarkable , if it were not , in all cases affecting Bonaparte ...
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... curious fact , but no less true than curious , that for these twelve years past , the whole affairs of this country have been managed , and its fortunes re- • versed , under the influence of a cabinet , little 38 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... curious fact , but no less true than curious , that for these twelve years past , the whole affairs of this country have been managed , and its fortunes re- • versed , under the influence of a cabinet , little 38 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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