Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... relations , ( Mr. D. R. Williams , ) the organ , as is admitted , of the will and the wishes of the American cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings , necessarily , into delibe- ration the conquest of Canada ; either as an object , in ...
... relations , ( Mr. D. R. Williams , ) the organ , as is admitted , of the will and the wishes of the American cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings , necessarily , into delibe- ration the conquest of Canada ; either as an object , in ...
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... relations of amity cer- tainly did subsist between this country and France , and that he did not conceive the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts , to be out of order in his expressions . That it was impossible to prevent gentlemen from ...
... relations of amity cer- tainly did subsist between this country and France , and that he did not conceive the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts , to be out of order in his expressions . That it was impossible to prevent gentlemen from ...
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... relations , which subsist among them . True it is , that a state of war , gives the right to seize and appro- priate the property and territories of an enemy . True it is , that the colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to ...
... relations , which subsist among them . True it is , that a state of war , gives the right to seize and appro- priate the property and territories of an enemy . True it is , that the colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to ...
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... relations of amity . Would the conquest of those colonies , shake the policy of the British cabinet ? No man has shown it . Unqualified assertions , it is true , have been made , but totally unsupported by any evidence , or even the ...
... relations of amity . Would the conquest of those colonies , shake the policy of the British cabinet ? No man has shown it . Unqualified assertions , it is true , have been made , but totally unsupported by any evidence , or even the ...
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... relation to Canada , has had , unde- niably , a mighty influence , by the disgust and indigna- tion , felt by the British people , at a step so apparently wanton and cruel . As there was no direct advantage to be hoped from the conquest ...
... relation to Canada , has had , unde- niably , a mighty influence , by the disgust and indigna- tion , felt by the British people , at a step so apparently wanton and cruel . As there was no direct advantage to be hoped from the conquest ...
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