Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... possessing one of the best appointed armies and the most powerful ma- rine on the globe ; that a country , to which neutrality had been a perpetual harvest , should throw that great blessing away for a controversy in which no- thing was ...
... possessing one of the best appointed armies and the most powerful ma- rine on the globe ; that a country , to which neutrality had been a perpetual harvest , should throw that great blessing away for a controversy in which no- thing was ...
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... possess it ; in which it has been continued down to the present time . This transfer of power was effected , undeniably , principally on the very ground of these prejudices and antipa- thies , which existed in the nation against Great ...
... possess it ; in which it has been continued down to the present time . This transfer of power was effected , undeniably , principally on the very ground of these prejudices and antipa- thies , which existed in the nation against Great ...
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... 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 be easy to trace to this master pas- sion the declaration of ...
... 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 be easy to trace to this master pas- sion the declaration of ...
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... of China holding such im- mense sway over the fortunes of millions of our spe- cies . I regret to see Great Britain possessing so un- ests . controlled a command over all the waters of our globe 54 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
... of China holding such im- mense sway over the fortunes of millions of our spe- cies . I regret to see Great Britain possessing so un- ests . controlled a command over all the waters of our globe 54 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
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... possessed by the nation owning the ship navigating them . But , sir , this discussion is altogether useless . It is not to the British principle , objectionable as it is , that we are alone to look ; it is to her practice , no matter ...
... possessed by the nation owning the ship navigating them . But , sir , this discussion is altogether useless . It is not to the British principle , objectionable as it is , that we are alone to look ; it is to her practice , no matter ...
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