Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... it has been always the case , whenever any obnoxious measure is about to be pass- ed , that its passage is assisted by the aid of some such collateral suggestions . No sooner do the cabinet perceive that 6 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... it has been always the case , whenever any obnoxious measure is about to be pass- ed , that its passage is assisted by the aid of some such collateral suggestions . No sooner do the cabinet perceive that 6 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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... measures inconsistent with her interests or her policy . No nation ever be- fore made such sacrifices of the present to the future . No nation ever built her greatness more systematical- ly on the principle of a haughty self - respect ...
... measures inconsistent with her interests or her policy . No nation ever be- fore made such sacrifices of the present to the future . No nation ever built her greatness more systematical- ly on the principle of a haughty self - respect ...
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... measures of hostili- ty . An armistice was proposed by them . It was re- fused by us . It was acceded to by the American ge- neral on the frontiers . It was rejected by the cabinet . No consideration of the false allegation , on which ...
... measures of hostili- ty . An armistice was proposed by them . It was re- fused by us . It was acceded to by the American ge- neral on the frontiers . It was rejected by the cabinet . No consideration of the false allegation , on which ...
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... measures to the bar of public opinion ; and to expose projects and systems of policy , which I realize to be ruinous to the peace , prosperity and liberties of my country ! ... ) This leads me , naturally , to the third and last point ...
... measures to the bar of public opinion ; and to expose projects and systems of policy , which I realize to be ruinous to the peace , prosperity and liberties of my country ! ... ) This leads me , naturally , to the third and last point ...
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... measures , dis- tinctly recommended , have been adopted by the two Houses of Congress with as much uniformity and with as little modification , too , as the measures of the British ministry have been adopted , during the same period ...
... measures , dis- tinctly recommended , have been adopted by the two Houses of Congress with as much uniformity and with as little modification , too , as the measures of the British ministry have been adopted , during the same period ...
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