Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... respect to the invasion of Cana- da . I heard of it last June . I laughed at the idea , as did multitudes of others , as an attempt too absurd for serious examination . I was , in this case , again beset by common sense and common ...
... respect to the invasion of Cana- da . I heard of it last June . I laughed at the idea , as did multitudes of others , as an attempt too absurd for serious examination . I was , in this case , again beset by common sense and common ...
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... respect to Canada and Halifax . " They enter into the scope of its policy . " [ Mr. Quincy was here called to order by Mr. Hall of Georgia , for intimating that the members of the cabi- net were friends of the French emperor . Mr ...
... respect to Canada and Halifax . " They enter into the scope of its policy . " [ Mr. Quincy was here called to order by Mr. Hall of Georgia , for intimating that the members of the cabi- net were friends of the French emperor . Mr ...
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... respects the soldiery , for the most part , of the refuse of the country ; and , as it respects the officers , with some honorable exceptions indeed , must consist , in a considerable degree , of men despe- rate , sometimes in fortune ...
... respects the soldiery , for the most part , of the refuse of the country ; and , as it respects the officers , with some honorable exceptions indeed , must consist , in a considerable degree , of men despe- rate , sometimes in fortune ...
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... respects the Canadians , wanton and cruel ; because it inflicts the greatest imaginable evils on them , with- out any ... respect to your efforts . I will admit , for the present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first ...
... respects the Canadians , wanton and cruel ; because it inflicts the greatest imaginable evils on them , with- out any ... respect to your efforts . I will admit , for the present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first ...
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... respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which never permits , either her ability or inclination to main- tain her rights , to be suspected . In all negociations , therefore , with that power , it may be taken as a ...
... respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which never permits , either her ability or inclination to main- tain her rights , to be suspected . In all negociations , therefore , with that power , it may be taken as a ...
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