Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri- tish ... thing else , than an instrument of vigorous and long protract- ed war , is grievously deceived . And whoever acts ...
... things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri- tish ... thing else , than an instrument of vigorous and long protract- ed war , is grievously deceived . And whoever acts ...
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... thing was to be gained , and every thing valuable put in jeopardy ; from these , and innumerable like consi- derations , the idea seemed so absurd , that I never once entertained it as possible . And now , after war has been declared ...
... thing was to be gained , and every thing valuable put in jeopardy ; from these , and innumerable like consi- derations , the idea seemed so absurd , that I never once entertained it as possible . And now , after war has been declared ...
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... thing into con- sideration , he , and they , will have no 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 ...
... thing into con- sideration , he , and they , will have no 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 ...
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... had his instructions to put in train , the work of destruction . There was an eagerness for the blood of the Canadians , a headlong precipitation for their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather THE NEW ARMY BILL . 15.
... had his instructions to put in train , the work of destruction . There was an eagerness for the blood of the Canadians , a headlong precipitation for their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather THE NEW ARMY BILL . 15.
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their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather than feelings of humanity , or visitings of nature , on account of their condition . Our armies were on their march for their frontier , while yet peace existed between this country ...
their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather than feelings of humanity , or visitings of nature , on account of their condition . Our armies were on their march for their frontier , while yet peace existed between this country ...
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