Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... given them , for the regulation of their conduct towards each other . They will consider it the duty of these United States , to act towards those colonies , as they would wish those colonies to act in exchange of circumstances ...
... given them , for the regulation of their conduct towards each other . They will consider it the duty of these United States , to act towards those colonies , as they would wish those colonies to act in exchange of circumstances ...
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... given . On these grounds , my mind cannot force itself to any other conclusion than this , that the avowed object of this bill is the true one ; that the Canadas are to be invaded the next sea- son ; that the war is to be protracted ...
... given . On these grounds , my mind cannot force itself to any other conclusion than this , that the avowed object of this bill is the true one ; that the Canadas are to be invaded the next sea- son ; that the war is to be protracted ...
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... given the weight she enjoyed in the days of her De Witts . I would confine France within her na- tural boundaries , the Alps , Pyrenees and the Rhine , and make her a secondary naval power only . I would abridge the British maritime ...
... given the weight she enjoyed in the days of her De Witts . I would confine France within her na- tural boundaries , the Alps , Pyrenees and the Rhine , and make her a secondary naval power only . I would abridge the British maritime ...
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... given . How vain and impotent is party rage directed against such a man ! He is not more elevated by his lofty residence upon the summit of his own favorite mountain , than he is lifted , by the serenity of his mind and the ...
... given . How vain and impotent is party rage directed against such a man ! He is not more elevated by his lofty residence upon the summit of his own favorite mountain , than he is lifted , by the serenity of his mind and the ...
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... given for the disclosure . As if any price could change the atro- ciousness of the attempt on the part of Great Britain , or could extenuate , in the slightest degree , the offence of those citizens , who entertained and deliberated ...
... given for the disclosure . As if any price could change the atro- ciousness of the attempt on the part of Great Britain , or could extenuate , in the slightest degree , the offence of those citizens , who entertained and deliberated ...
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