Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... Indian frontier . On the contrary , it is expressly acknowledged , that the pre- sent establishment is sufficient for both of those ob- jects . But the purpose , for which these twenty thou- sand men are demanded , is the invasion of ...
... Indian frontier . On the contrary , it is expressly acknowledged , that the pre- sent establishment is sufficient for both of those ob- jects . But the purpose , for which these twenty thou- sand men are demanded , is the invasion of ...
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... Indian tribes within our territories ; union in creating such a maritime force , as shall command the seas on the American coasts , and keep open the intercourse , at least between the states ; -if this is meant , I have no hesitation ...
... Indian tribes within our territories ; union in creating such a maritime force , as shall command the seas on the American coasts , and keep open the intercourse , at least between the states ; -if this is meant , I have no hesitation ...
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... Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL . III . 9 - wrongs . The war in fact was announced , THE NEW ARMY BILL . 61.
... Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL . III . 9 - wrongs . The war in fact was announced , THE NEW ARMY BILL . 61.
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... Indian war would have been in a great measure prevented or terminated ; the ascend- ancy on lake Erie acquired , and ... Indian towns have been swept from the mouth to the source of the Wabash , and a hostile country has been penetrated ...
... Indian war would have been in a great measure prevented or terminated ; the ascend- ancy on lake Erie acquired , and ... Indian towns have been swept from the mouth to the source of the Wabash , and a hostile country has been penetrated ...
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... Indian hostilities , which were before secretly instigated , are now openly en- couraged ; and the practice of impressment unremit- tingly persevered in and insisted upon . Yet adminis- tration has given the strongest demonstrations of ...
... Indian hostilities , which were before secretly instigated , are now openly en- couraged ; and the practice of impressment unremit- tingly persevered in and insisted upon . Yet adminis- tration has given the strongest demonstrations of ...
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