Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... desirable , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and honorable peace . Before I enter upon the discussion of those topics , VOL . III . which naturally arise from this state of the subject ,
... desirable , or consequentially advantageous , by its effect , in producing an early and honorable peace . Before I enter upon the discussion of those topics , VOL . III . which naturally arise from this state of the subject ,
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... honorable exceptions indeed , must consist , in a considerable degree , of men despe- rate , sometimes in fortune , at others in reputation ; " choice spirits , " men " tired of the dull pursuits of ci- vil life , " who have not virtue ...
... honorable exceptions indeed , must consist , in a considerable degree , of men despe- rate , sometimes in fortune , at others in reputation ; " choice spirits , " men " tired of the dull pursuits of ci- vil life , " who have not virtue ...
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... honorable peace , which must be the sincere desire of every friend to America . The course of that opposition , by which the administration of the government has been unremittingly impeded for the last twelve years , is singular , and ...
... honorable peace , which must be the sincere desire of every friend to America . The course of that opposition , by which the administration of the government has been unremittingly impeded for the last twelve years , is singular , and ...
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... honorable member of this House , now in my eye , recently lost his election by the circulation of a silly story in his district , that he was the first cousin of the emperor Napoleon . The proof of the charge rested on a statement of ...
... honorable member of this House , now in my eye , recently lost his election by the circulation of a silly story in his district , that he was the first cousin of the emperor Napoleon . The proof of the charge rested on a statement of ...
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... honorable gentleman from Massachusetts , ( Mr. Quincy , ) of whom I am sorry to say , it becomes neces- sary for me , in the course of my remarks , to take some notice , has alluded to him in a remarkable manner . Neither his retirement ...
... honorable gentleman from Massachusetts , ( Mr. Quincy , ) of whom I am sorry to say , it becomes neces- sary for me , in the course of my remarks , to take some notice , has alluded to him in a remarkable manner . Neither his retirement ...
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