Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... INGERSOLL , Clerk of the District of Connecticut . A true copy of Record , examined and sealed by mc , CHA'S A. INGERSOLL , Clerk of the District of Connecticut . CONTENTS OF VOLUME THIRD . Mr. QUINCY'S Speech on the.
... INGERSOLL , Clerk of the District of Connecticut . A true copy of Record , examined and sealed by mc , CHA'S A. INGERSOLL , Clerk of the District of Connecticut . CONTENTS OF VOLUME THIRD . Mr. QUINCY'S Speech on the.
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... true motives . Thus the embargo , which has since been unequivocally acknowledged to have been intended to coerce Great Britain , was adopted , as the executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present ...
... true motives . Thus the embargo , which has since been unequivocally acknowledged to have been intended to coerce Great Britain , was adopted , as the executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present ...
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... 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 the law of nations , in the light of ...
... 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 the law of nations , in the light of ...
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... true , have been made , but totally unsupported by any evidence , or even the pretence of argument . On the contrary , nothing was more obvious , than that an inva- sion of Canada inust strengthen the ministry of Great Britain , by the ...
... true , have been made , but totally unsupported by any evidence , or even the pretence of argument . On the contrary , nothing was more obvious , than that an inva- sion of Canada inust strengthen the ministry of Great Britain , by the ...
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... true . interest , without some sacrifice to that general love of peace , which exists in civilized men . Bonapa te himself will tell you , that he is the most pacific crea- ture in the world . He has already declared , by his ...
... true . interest , without some sacrifice to that general love of peace , which exists in civilized men . Bonapa te himself will tell you , that he is the most pacific crea- ture in the world . He has already declared , by his ...
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