Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... possession of the subject , would have the right to the services of the subject . If he re- turn within the ... possessed by the nation owning the ship navigating them . But , sir , this discussion is altogether useless . It is not to ...
... possession of the subject , would have the right to the services of the subject . If he re- turn within the ... possessed by the nation owning the ship navigating them . But , sir , this discussion is altogether useless . It is not to ...
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... possessions in the West Indies . The same humane spirit would spare the seamen and soldiers of the enemy . The sacred person of his majesty must not be attacked , for the learned gentlemen , on the other side , are quite familiar with ...
... possessions in the West Indies . The same humane spirit would spare the seamen and soldiers of the enemy . The sacred person of his majesty must not be attacked , for the learned gentlemen , on the other side , are quite familiar with ...
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... possession ? Was it in the course of fair , and open , and honorable war ? No , but by means of deception - by hoisting foreign co- lors on the staff from which the stars and stripes should alone have floated . Thus ensnared , the ...
... possession ? Was it in the course of fair , and open , and honorable war ? No , but by means of deception - by hoisting foreign co- lors on the staff from which the stars and stripes should alone have floated . Thus ensnared , the ...
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... possession of by your secret and our open enemy . We will preserve it , and restore it to you whenever the danger shall be over . Denmark refused . Copen- hagen was bombarded , gallantly defended , but the fleet was seized ...
... possession of by your secret and our open enemy . We will preserve it , and restore it to you whenever the danger shall be over . Denmark refused . Copen- hagen was bombarded , gallantly defended , but the fleet was seized ...
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... possession of the enemy . One old Indian only was found in the Barancas , none in Pensacola , none in St. Marks . There was not even the color of a threat of Indian occupation as it regards Pensacola and the Barancas . Pensacola was to ...
... possession of the enemy . One old Indian only was found in the Barancas , none in Pensacola , none in St. Marks . There was not even the color of a threat of Indian occupation as it regards Pensacola and the Barancas . Pensacola was to ...
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