Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... doubt should exist , upon this subject , either in the House or in the nation . Whoev- er considers the object of this bill , to be any other than that , which has been avowed , is mistaken . Whoever believes this bill to be a means of ...
... doubt should exist , upon this subject , either in the House or in the nation . Whoev- er considers the object of this bill , to be any other than that , which has been avowed , is mistaken . Whoever believes this bill to be a means of ...
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... doubt not of thousands and tens of thou- sands of our hardy New England yeomanry ; men , who , when their country calls , at any wise and real exigen- cy , will start from their native soils and throw their shields over their liberties ...
... doubt not of thousands and tens of thou- sands of our hardy New England yeomanry ; men , who , when their country calls , at any wise and real exigen- cy , will start from their native soils and throw their shields over their liberties ...
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... doubt , that our cabinet meant that it should have this effect ? I send you word , Mr. Speaker , " that I have agreed with your messenger , and wish you to ratify it . I think you , however , no gentleman , notwithstanding , and that ...
... doubt , that our cabinet meant that it should have this effect ? I send you word , Mr. Speaker , " that I have agreed with your messenger , and wish you to ratify it . I think you , however , no gentleman , notwithstanding , and that ...
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... doubt but it will be ac- cepted , at the same moment something will be done of a nature to embarrass the project , and if not to defeat , at least to render its acceptance dubious . How this has been , in past time , I have shown . I ...
... doubt but it will be ac- cepted , at the same moment something will be done of a nature to embarrass the project , and if not to defeat , at least to render its acceptance dubious . How this has been , in past time , I have shown . I ...
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... doubt , sir , that the American cabinet view this subject , in the same light . They understand well , that , by the decla- ration of war , the invasion of Canada , the refusal of an armistice , and perseverance in hostilities , after ...
... doubt , sir , that the American cabinet view this subject , in the same light . They understand well , that , by the decla- ration of war , the invasion of Canada , the refusal of an armistice , and perseverance in hostilities , after ...
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