Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... present ad- ministration do consider the proposition , as a mere feint , made for the purpose of putting a good face upon things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri ...
... present ad- ministration do consider the proposition , as a mere feint , made for the purpose of putting a good face upon things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri ...
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... present condition of Canadian preparation , must be veteran . And a veteran army , under a popular leader , flushed with victory , each individual realizing , that while the body remains combined , he may be some- thing , and possibly ...
... present condition of Canadian preparation , must be veteran . And a veteran army , under a popular leader , flushed with victory , each individual realizing , that while the body remains combined , he may be some- thing , and possibly ...
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... present tenant of the chief magistracy rejected , by that whole section of country , with the exception of a single state , unani- mously . And for whom ? In favor of a man out of the circle of his own state , without much influence ...
... present tenant of the chief magistracy rejected , by that whole section of country , with the exception of a single state , unani- mously . And for whom ? In favor of a man out of the circle of his own state , without much influence ...
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... present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by bayonets . I will admit further , for the sake of argument , that success is pos ...
... present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by bayonets . I will admit further , for the sake of argument , that success is pos ...
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... present to the future . No nation ever built her greatness more systematical- ly on the principle of a haughty self - respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which never permits , either her ability or inclination ...
... present to the future . No nation ever built her greatness more systematical- ly on the principle of a haughty self - respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which never permits , either her ability or inclination ...
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