Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the light of its property . But in estimating the propriety of carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of their neighbors , the people of New England will not limit ...
... foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the light of its property . But in estimating the propriety of carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of their neighbors , the people of New England will not limit ...
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... 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 it was an effectual weapon of hostility , was ...
... 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 it was an effectual weapon of hostility , was ...
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... for the invasion of Canada , or for the invasion of East Florida , or for the conquest of any foreign country whatever , either as a means of carrying on this war . · or for any other purpose , I answer distinctly 1 THE NEW ARMY BILL . 35.
... for the invasion of Canada , or for the invasion of East Florida , or for the conquest of any foreign country whatever , either as a means of carrying on this war . · or for any other purpose , I answer distinctly 1 THE NEW ARMY BILL . 35.
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... foreign invasion , and encouraging them in schemes of conquest and ambition which are not only unjust in themselves , but dreadful in their consequences ; inas- much as , let the particular project result as it may , the general effect ...
... foreign invasion , and encouraging them in schemes of conquest and ambition which are not only unjust in themselves , but dreadful in their consequences ; inas- much as , let the particular project result as it may , the general effect ...
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... foreign nations , perhaps emboldened by the very opposition here made , refuse to listen to the amicable appeals , which have been repeated and reiterated by the administration , to their justice and to their inte- rests ; when , in ...
... foreign nations , perhaps emboldened by the very opposition here made , refuse to listen to the amicable appeals , which have been repeated and reiterated by the administration , to their justice and to their inte- rests ; when , in ...
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