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... equal , in point of num- bers , to the invading army ; that bounty should be offered and proclamations issued , inviting the subjects of a foreign power to treason and rebellion , under the influences of a quarter of the country upon ...
... equal , in point of num- bers , to the invading army ; that bounty should be offered and proclamations issued , inviting the subjects of a foreign power to treason and rebellion , under the influences of a quarter of the country upon ...
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... equal to de- fend themselves against such an army . And a milita- ry force , equal to this object , will itself be able to en- slave the country . Mr. Speaker , when I contemplate the character and consequences of this invasion of ...
... equal to de- fend themselves against such an army . And a milita- ry force , equal to this object , will itself be able to en- slave the country . Mr. Speaker , when I contemplate the character and consequences of this invasion of ...
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... equal in their terms , so far as they affected foreign powers ; yet their operation was , notoriously , almost wholly upon Great Britain . To yield to that pressure , or do any thing which should foster , in this country , the idea that ...
... equal in their terms , so far as they affected foreign powers ; yet their operation was , notoriously , almost wholly upon Great Britain . To yield to that pressure , or do any thing which should foster , in this country , the idea that ...
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... equal to it ! Can any man doubt what will be the result of this project ? No man can believe that the conquest of Canada will be ef- fected in one campaign . It cost the British six years to acquire it , when it was far weaker than at ...
... equal to it ! Can any man doubt what will be the result of this project ? No man can believe that the conquest of Canada will be ef- fected in one campaign . It cost the British six years to acquire it , when it was far weaker than at ...
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... equal to our disposition to make her feel the sense that we entertain of that in- justice . The manner of the publication of the paper in question , was undoubtedly extremely exceptionable . But I maintain , that , had it made its ...
... equal to our disposition to make her feel the sense that we entertain of that in- justice . The manner of the publication of the paper in question , was undoubtedly extremely exceptionable . But I maintain , that , had it made its ...
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