Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... American cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings , necessarily , into delibe- ration the conquest of Canada ; either as an object , in itself , desirable , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and ...
... American cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings , necessarily , into delibe- ration the conquest of Canada ; either as an object , in itself , desirable , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and ...
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... American cabinet , thus unequivocally avowed . I am induced to this from the knowledge , which I have , that this de- sign is not deemed to be serious , by some men of both political parties ; as well within this House , as out of it ...
... American cabinet , thus unequivocally avowed . I am induced to this from the knowledge , which I have , that this de- sign is not deemed to be serious , by some men of both political parties ; as well within this House , as out of it ...
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... American cabinet , as the friends of France , in the same manner as he had now a right to call them , the enemies of Great Britain . The Speaker said , that the relations of amity cer- tainly did subsist between this country and France ...
... American cabinet , as the friends of France , in the same manner as he had now a right to call them , the enemies of Great Britain . The Speaker said , that the relations of amity cer- tainly did subsist between this country and France ...
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... American cabinet had been fulfilled , would , at this day , have been poured out upon the heads of the Canadians . It is not owing to the tender mercies of the American administration , if the bones of the Canadians , are not , at this ...
... American cabinet had been fulfilled , would , at this day , have been poured out upon the heads of the Canadians . It is not owing to the tender mercies of the American administration , if the bones of the Canadians , are not , at this ...
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... chieftain , upon this subject , and not trouble themselves about the advice of the old people , who are knitting and weaving in the chimney cor- ners at Washington . Let the American people re- ceive 18 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... chieftain , upon this subject , and not trouble themselves about the advice of the old people , who are knitting and weaving in the chimney cor- ners at Washington . Let the American people re- ceive 18 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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