Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... Britain , was adopted , as the executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the ...
... Britain , was adopted , as the executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the ...
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... Britain was proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust in the old fashioned no- tions ...
... Britain was proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust in the old fashioned no- tions ...
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... Britain , to be a " federal falsehood . " It was just so with 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 ...
... Britain , to be a " federal falsehood . " It was just so with 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 ...
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... Britain was among the conditions , on which support for the presidency was made dependent . They did not understand , that an invasion of Canada was to be , in truth , only a mode of carrying on an electioneering campaign . But since ...
... Britain was among the conditions , on which support for the presidency was made dependent . They did not understand , that an invasion of Canada was to be , in truth , only a mode of carrying on an electioneering campaign . But since ...
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... Britain . The Speaker said , that the 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 ...
... Britain . The Speaker said , that the 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 ...
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