Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... course of public affairs , submit the guid- ance of their opinions to the men , who stand at the helm , not to vote for this bill , under any belief that its object is to aid negociation for peace . Let such gen- tlemen recur to their ...
... course of public affairs , submit the guid- ance of their opinions to the men , who stand at the helm , not to vote for this bill , under any belief that its object is to aid negociation for peace . Let such gen- tlemen recur to their ...
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... course of divine providence , who punishes nations as well as individuals , his destroying angel shall , on this account , pass over this country ; and sooner or later , pass it will ; I may be permitted to hope , that over New England ...
... course of divine providence , who punishes nations as well as individuals , his destroying angel shall , on this account , pass over this country ; and sooner or later , pass it will ; I may be permitted to hope , that over New England ...
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... course they deemed right , regardless of personal consequences . and blind to the evidences of discontent , which sur- rounded them . The consequences are well known . The supreme power in these United States , passed into the hands ...
... course they deemed right , regardless of personal consequences . and blind to the evidences of discontent , which sur- rounded them . The consequences are well known . The supreme power in these United States , passed into the hands ...
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... course of the debate upon that law , it was opposed upon this very ground , that it was an obstacle to a successful negociation . It was advocated , like the bill now under discussion , as an aid to successful negociation . It was also ...
... course of the debate upon that law , it was opposed upon this very ground , that it was an obstacle to a successful negociation . It was advocated , like the bill now under discussion , as an aid to successful negociation . It was also ...
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... course pursued by the American cabinet , that nation will not accept . Sir , I do not believe , that our cabinet expect , that they will be accepted . They think the present state of induced passion is sufficient to prevent arrangement ...
... course pursued by the American cabinet , that nation will not accept . Sir , I do not believe , that our cabinet expect , that they will be accepted . They think the present state of induced passion is sufficient to prevent arrangement ...
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