Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... practice of im- pressing American seamen ; because she had instigat- ed the Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL ...
... practice of im- pressing American seamen ; because she had instigat- ed the Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL ...
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... of the right of expatriation . If , as is contended , all nations deny it , all nations , at the same time , admit and practice the right of natu- * ralization . Great Britain , in the very case of THE NEW ARMY BILL . 65.
... of the right of expatriation . If , as is contended , all nations deny it , all nations , at the same time , admit and practice the right of natu- * ralization . Great Britain , in the very case of THE NEW ARMY BILL . 65.
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... practice not conformable to the asserted principle - a principle which , if it were theoretically right , must be for ever practically wrong - a practice which can obtain countenance from no principle what- ever , and to submit to which ...
... practice not conformable to the asserted principle - a principle which , if it were theoretically right , must be for ever practically wrong - a practice which can obtain countenance from no principle what- ever , and to submit to which ...
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... practice , and asks for counsel and advice . Thus you see , ' proceeded lord Castlereagh , that the con- fidence of Mr. King on this subject was entirely un- founded . ' 6 Thus it is apparent , that at no time has the enemy been willing ...
... practice , and asks for counsel and advice . Thus you see , ' proceeded lord Castlereagh , that the con- fidence of Mr. King on this subject was entirely un- founded . ' 6 Thus it is apparent , that at no time has the enemy been willing ...
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... practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we are told , of the necessity of terminating the contest . If our achievements by land have been less splendid than those of our intrepid seamen by water , it is THE NEW ...
... practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we are told , of the necessity of terminating the contest . If our achievements by land have been less splendid than those of our intrepid seamen by water , it is THE NEW ...
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