Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and honorable peace . Before I enter upon the discussion of those topics , VOL . III . 2 which naturally arise from this state of the subject ,
... , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and honorable peace . Before I enter upon the discussion of those topics , VOL . III . 2 which naturally arise from this state of the subject ,
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... peace or any thing else , than an instrument of vigorous and long protract- ed war , is grievously deceived . And whoever acts , under such mistake or such deception , will have to la- ment one of the grossest , and perhaps , one of the ...
... peace or any thing else , than an instrument of vigorous and long protract- ed war , is grievously deceived . And whoever acts , under such mistake or such deception , will have to la- ment one of the grossest , and perhaps , one of the ...
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... peace , should enter upon hostilities against a people which had been twenty years at war ; that a nation , whose army and navy were little more than nominal , should engage in war with a nation possessing one of the best appointed ...
... peace , should enter upon hostilities against a people which had been twenty years at war ; that a nation , whose army and navy were little more than nominal , should engage in war with a nation possessing one of the best appointed ...
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... peace is its project . Yes , sir , as the French emperor said concerning ships and colonies , so our cabinet , the friends of the French emperor , may say , with respect to Canada and Halifax . " They enter into the scope of its policy ...
... peace is its project . Yes , sir , as the French emperor said concerning ships and colonies , so our cabinet , the friends of the French emperor , may say , with respect to Canada and Halifax . " They enter into the scope of its policy ...
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... peace . Third . As a means of advancing the personal and local projects of ambition of the members of the Ame- rican cabinet . Concerning the invasion of Canada , as a means of carrying on the subsisting war , it is my duty to speak ...
... peace . Third . As a means of advancing the personal and local projects of ambition of the members of the Ame- rican cabinet . Concerning the invasion of Canada , as a means of carrying on the subsisting war , it is my duty to speak ...
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