Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... reason , the chance is rather increased , that it will be successful . I could illustrate this position twenty ways . I shall content myself with remarking only upon two instances , and those recent ; -the present war ; and the late ...
... reason , the chance is rather increased , that it will be successful . I could illustrate this position twenty ways . I shall content myself with remarking only upon two instances , and those recent ; -the present war ; and the late ...
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... reason- ed after this manner , were , as the event proved , mis- taken . The war was declared . Canada was invaded . We were in haste to plunge into these great difficul- ties , and we have now reason , as well as leisure enough , for ...
... reason- ed after this manner , were , as the event proved , mis- taken . The war was declared . Canada was invaded . We were in haste to plunge into these great difficul- ties , and we have now reason , as well as leisure enough , for ...
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... reason to com- plain , in case the cabinet be of that immaculate na- ture , he supposes . No administration , no man , was ever materially injured by any mere " innuendo . " The strength of satire is the justness of the remark , and the ...
... reason to com- plain , in case the cabinet be of that immaculate na- ture , he supposes . No administration , no man , was ever materially injured by any mere " innuendo . " The strength of satire is the justness of the remark , and the ...
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... cabinet . For eight years I have studied their history , characters and in- terests . I know no reasons why I should judge them severely , except such as arise from those inevitable conclusions THE NEW ARMY BILL . , 23.
... cabinet . For eight years I have studied their history , characters and in- terests . I know no reasons why I should judge them severely , except such as arise from those inevitable conclusions THE NEW ARMY BILL . , 23.
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... reasons for this opinion . I wish no sentiments of mine to have influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify . They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for itself ...
... reasons for this opinion . I wish no sentiments of mine to have influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify . They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for itself ...
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