Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... whole affair seems so extraor- dinary and so utterly irreconcileable to any previous suggestions of wisdom and duty , that I know not what to make of it , or how to believe it . Even at this mo- ment , my mind is very much in the state ...
... whole affair seems so extraor- dinary and so utterly irreconcileable to any previous suggestions of wisdom and duty , that I know not what to make of it , or how to believe it . Even at this mo- ment , my mind is very much in the state ...
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... whole section of country , in which I have the happiness to reside . I say , then , sir , that I consider the invasion of Canada , as a means of carrying on this war , as cruel , wanton , senseless and wicked . You will easily ...
... whole section of country , in which I have the happiness to reside . I say , then , sir , that I consider the invasion of Canada , as a means of carrying on this war , as cruel , wanton , senseless and wicked . You will easily ...
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... whole section has risen , al- most as one man , for the purpose of driving from power by one great constitutional effort , the guilty au- thors of this war . If they have failed , it has been , not through the want of will or of ...
... whole section has risen , al- most as one man , for the purpose of driving from power by one great constitutional effort , the guilty au- thors of this war . If they have failed , it has been , not through the want of will or of ...
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... whole northern section of the Unit- ed States . I know that men from that quarter of the country , will tell you differently . Stories of a very different kind are brought by all those , who come trooping to Washington for place ...
... whole northern section of the Unit- ed States . I know that men from that quarter of the country , will tell you differently . Stories of a very different kind are brought by all those , who come trooping to Washington for place ...
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... whole argu- ment in favor of this invasion , in this aspect , that the only way to negociate successfully with Great Britain , is to appeal to her fears , and raise her terrors for the fate of her colonies . I shall here say nothing ...
... whole argu- ment in favor of this invasion , in this aspect , that the only way to negociate successfully with Great Britain , is to appeal to her fears , and raise her terrors for the fate of her colonies . I shall here say nothing ...
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