Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... territories of an enemy . True it is , that the colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the light of its property . But in estimating the propriety of carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of ...
... territories of an enemy . True it is , that the colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the light of its property . But in estimating the propriety of carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of ...
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... territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which exists in this country , where wages are high , and subsistence easily to be obtained , must be com- posed , so far as respects the ...
... territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which exists in this country , where wages are high , and subsistence easily to be obtained , must be com- posed , so far as respects the ...
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... territories ? This will require an army there , then to be safe , we must have an army here . And , with a standing army , what security for our liberties ? " These are no fictitious reasonings . They are the suggestions , I doubt not ...
... territories ? This will require an army there , then to be safe , we must have an army here . And , with a standing army , what security for our liberties ? " These are no fictitious reasonings . They are the suggestions , I doubt not ...
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... territory , is , as it respects the Canadians , wanton and cruel ; because it inflicts the greatest imaginable evils on them , with- out any imaginable benefit to us ; that , as it respects the United States , such an invasion is ...
... territory , is , as it respects the Canadians , wanton and cruel ; because it inflicts the greatest imaginable evils on them , with- out any imaginable benefit to us ; that , as it respects the United States , such an invasion is ...
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... territories ; union in creating such a maritime force , as shall command the seas on the American coasts , and keep open the intercourse , at least between the states ; -if this is meant , I have no hesitation ; union on such principles ...
... territories ; union in creating such a maritime force , as shall command the seas on the American coasts , and keep open the intercourse , at least between the states ; -if this is meant , I have no hesitation ; union on such principles ...
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