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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... 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.
... 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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... pass away so essential to their influence . Be it peace , or war , arrangement , or hostility , the association of these Bri- tish antipathics , in the minds of the mass of the com- munity , with the characters of their political oppo ...
... pass away so essential to their influence . Be it peace , or war , arrangement , or hostility , the association of these Bri- tish antipathics , in the minds of the mass of the com- munity , with the characters of their political oppo ...
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... pass , except in case of such antecedent repeal ! Were ever a body of men so abandoned in the hour of need , as the . American cabinet , in this in- stance , by Bonaparte ? Was ever any body of men so cruelly wounded in the house of ...
... pass , except in case of such antecedent repeal ! Were ever a body of men so abandoned in the hour of need , as the . American cabinet , in this in- stance , by Bonaparte ? Was ever any body of men so cruelly wounded in the house of ...
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... off from the opportunity of speaking , by carrying the bill to the House . this bill permitted to pass silently through the commit- tee 8, 1813, Mr WEBSTER's Speech on the Bank of the United States, in the House of Representatives of.
... off from the opportunity of speaking , by carrying the bill to the House . this bill permitted to pass silently through the commit- tee 8, 1813, Mr WEBSTER's Speech on the Bank of the United States, in the House of Representatives of.
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