Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... present ad- ministration do consider the proposition , as a mere feint , made for the purpose of putting a good face upon things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri ...
... present ad- ministration do consider the proposition , as a mere feint , made for the purpose of putting a good face upon things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri ...
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... present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that it would not be a war of ten days ; that it was known that Mr. Foster had instructions to make ...
... present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that it would not be a war of ten days ; that it was known that Mr. Foster had instructions to make ...
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... present existing between the United States and Great Britain , to be a " federal falsehood . " It was just so with respect to the invasion of Cana- da . I heard of it last June . I laughed at the idea , as did multitudes of others , as ...
... present existing between the United States and Great Britain , to be a " federal falsehood . " It was just so with respect to the invasion of Cana- da . I heard of it last June . I laughed at the idea , as did multitudes of others , as ...
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... present tenant of the chief magistracy rejected , by that whole section of country , with the exception of a single state , unani- mously . And for whom ? In favor of a man out of the circle of his own state , without much influence ...
... present tenant of the chief magistracy rejected , by that whole section of country , with the exception of a single state , unani- mously . And for whom ? In favor of a man out of the circle of his own state , without much influence ...
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... present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by bayonets . I will admit further , for the sake of argument , that success is pos ...
... present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by bayonets . I will admit further , for the sake of argument , that success is pos ...
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