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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... produced by the strange course pursued by the American cabinet , that nation will not accept . Sir , I do not believe , that our cabinet expect , that they will be accepted . They think the present state of induced passion is sufficient ...
... produced by the strange course pursued by the American cabinet , that nation will not accept . Sir , I do not believe , that our cabinet expect , that they will be accepted . They think the present state of induced passion is sufficient ...
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... produced in Great Britain by the continuance of the war after the repeal of the orders in council , and by the pertinacious perseverance in the threats and preparation to invade Canada , will , it is expected , be rejected by her . This ...
... produced in Great Britain by the continuance of the war after the repeal of the orders in council , and by the pertinacious perseverance in the threats and preparation to invade Canada , will , it is expected , be rejected by her . This ...
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... his diplomatic functions . It will be recol- lected by the committee , that he exhibited to this gov- ernment a despatch from lord Castlereagh , in which the principle was distinctly avowed , that , to produce 62 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
... his diplomatic functions . It will be recol- lected by the committee , that he exhibited to this gov- ernment a despatch from lord Castlereagh , in which the principle was distinctly avowed , that , to produce 62 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
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... produce a full and unconditional repeal of the French decrees , as you have a right to demand it in your char- acter of a neutral nation , and that it be disengaged from any question concerning our maritime rights , we shall be ready to ...
... produce a full and unconditional repeal of the French decrees , as you have a right to demand it in your char- acter of a neutral nation , and that it be disengaged from any question concerning our maritime rights , we shall be ready to ...
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