Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust in the old fashioned no- tions of common ...
... proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust in the old fashioned no- tions of common ...
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... proposed invasion of Canada , at three different points of view . First . As a means of carrying on the subsisting war . Second . As a means of obtaining an early and ho- norable peace . Third . As a means of advancing the personal and ...
... proposed invasion of Canada , at three different points of view . First . As a means of carrying on the subsisting war . Second . As a means of obtaining an early and ho- norable peace . Third . As a means of advancing the personal and ...
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... proposed to be visit- ed upon them . There is none . Never was there an invasion of any country worse than this , in point of moral principle , since the invasion of the West Indies by the buccaneers , or that of these United States ...
... proposed to be visit- ed upon them . There is none . Never was there an invasion of any country worse than this , in point of moral principle , since the invasion of the West Indies by the buccaneers , or that of these United States ...
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... proposed to take of this project of invading Canada , and consider it in the light of a means to obtain an early and ho- norable peace . It is said , and this is the whole argu- ment in favor of this invasion , in this aspect , that the ...
... proposed to take of this project of invading Canada , and consider it in the light of a means to obtain an early and ho- norable peace . It is said , and this is the whole argu- ment in favor of this invasion , in this aspect , that the ...
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... proposed arrangement , a clause was inserted in the correspondence , containing an in- sult to the British government , offered in the face of the world , such as no man ever gave to a private in- dividual , whom he did not mean to ...
... proposed arrangement , a clause was inserted in the correspondence , containing an in- sult to the British government , offered in the face of the world , such as no man ever gave to a private in- dividual , whom he did not mean to ...
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