Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... interests . It is now apparent to the most mole - sighted , how a nation may be disgrac- ed , and yet a cabinet attain ... interest may be tempted , beyond the point of patriotic resistance , and all the attained means being diverted to ...
... interests . It is now apparent to the most mole - sighted , how a nation may be disgrac- ed , and yet a cabinet attain ... interest may be tempted , beyond the point of patriotic resistance , and all the attained means being diverted to ...
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... interest ; be- cause , in that case , it has no credit for what it grants , and what is more , loses something in ... interests or her policy . No nation ever be- fore made such sacrifices of the present to the future . No nation ever ...
... interest ; be- cause , in that case , it has no credit for what it grants , and what is more , loses something in ... interests or her policy . No nation ever be- fore made such sacrifices of the present to the future . No nation ever ...
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... interest , without some sacrifice to that general love of peace , which exists in civilized men . Bonapa te himself will tell you , that he is the most pacific crea- ture in the world . He has already declared , by his proclamation to ...
... interest , without some sacrifice to that general love of peace , which exists in civilized men . Bonapa te himself will tell you , that he is the most pacific crea- ture in the world . He has already declared , by his proclamation to ...
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... interests , because of the yelpings , the howl- ings , and snarlings of that hungry pack , which corrupt men keep , directly or indirectly , in pay , with the view of hunting down every man , who dare develope their purposes ; a pack ...
... interests , because of the yelpings , the howl- ings , and snarlings of that hungry pack , which corrupt men keep , directly or indirectly , in pay , with the view of hunting down every man , who dare develope their purposes ; a pack ...
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... interests so complicated , it is impossible but those who would con- duct its affairs wisely , and with a single eye ... interest , but to secure their personal influence ; and that they want , not compe- tency for the employment , but ...
... interests so complicated , it is impossible but those who would con- duct its affairs wisely , and with a single eye ... interest , but to secure their personal influence ; and that they want , not compe- tency for the employment , but ...
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