Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... England and France have had recourse to this expe- dient . Those countries found it necessary to unite with their immediate neighbors , and this union has prevented the most lamentable mischiefs . What di- vine pre - eminence is ...
... England and France have had recourse to this expe- dient . Those countries found it necessary to unite with their immediate neighbors , and this union has prevented the most lamentable mischiefs . What di- vine pre - eminence is ...
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... England and Scotland before the union ; you will see their borderers continually committing depre- dations and cruelties , of the most calamitous and de- plorable nature , on one another . Mr. Chairman , were we struck off from the ...
... England and Scotland before the union ; you will see their borderers continually committing depre- dations and cruelties , of the most calamitous and de- plorable nature , on one another . Mr. Chairman , were we struck off from the ...
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... England has arisen to the greatest height , in modern times , by her navigation act and other excellent regulations . The same means would produce the same effects . We have inland navigation . Our last exports did not exceed one ...
... England has arisen to the greatest height , in modern times , by her navigation act and other excellent regulations . The same means would produce the same effects . We have inland navigation . Our last exports did not exceed one ...
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... England . The colonies of Massachusetts , Bris- tol , Connecticut and New Hampshire , were confede- rated together . The object of that confederacy was primarily to de- fend themselves against the inroads and depredations of the Indians ...
... England . The colonies of Massachusetts , Bris- tol , Connecticut and New Hampshire , were confede- rated together . The object of that confederacy was primarily to de- fend themselves against the inroads and depredations of the Indians ...
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... England and Holland , it was found particularly necessary to make more exertions for the protection of that country . Massachusetts being then more powerful and less exposed than the other colonies , refused its contribu- tions to the ...
... England and Holland , it was found particularly necessary to make more exertions for the protection of that country . Massachusetts being then more powerful and less exposed than the other colonies , refused its contribu- tions to the ...
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