Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... union and the hopes of its consti- tution , materially affected by the collection of a large military force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a ...
... union and the hopes of its consti- tution , materially affected by the collection of a large military force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a ...
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... union , " which have been so obstrusively urged upon us . If . by this call to union , is meant an union in a project for the invasion of Canada , or for the invasion of East Florida , or for the conquest of any foreign country whatever ...
... union , " which have been so obstrusively urged upon us . If . by this call to union , is meant an union in a project for the invasion of Canada , or for the invasion of East Florida , or for the conquest of any foreign country whatever ...
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... union in preparation for defence , strictly so called ; union in fortifying our sea - board ; union in putting our cities into a state of safety ; union in raising such a military force as shall be sufficient , with the local militia ...
... union in preparation for defence , strictly so called ; union in fortifying our sea - board ; union in putting our cities into a state of safety ; union in raising such a military force as shall be sufficient , with the local militia ...
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... union . For such objects there is not , there cannot be , but one heart and soul in this people . I know , Mr. Speaker , that while I utter these things , a thousand tongues , and a thousand pens , are prepar- ing , without doors , to ...
... union . For such objects there is not , there cannot be , but one heart and soul in this people . I know , Mr. Speaker , that while I utter these things , a thousand tongues , and a thousand pens , are prepar- ing , without doors , to ...
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... union , had only the same ima- ginary existence . But no man , who has paid any at- tention to the tone of certain prints , and to transactions in a particular quarter of the union , for several years past , can doubt the existence of ...
... union , had only the same ima- ginary existence . But no man , who has paid any at- tention to the tone of certain prints , and to transactions in a particular quarter of the union , for several years past , can doubt the existence of ...
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