Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... France : let us suppose Virginia separated from the other states : as part of the former confederated states , she will owe France a very considerable sum - France will be as magnanimous as ever . France , by the law of nations , will ...
... France : let us suppose Virginia separated from the other states : as part of the former confederated states , she will owe France a very considerable sum - France will be as magnanimous as ever . France , by the law of nations , will ...
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... France ? She will disdain a connex- ion with a people in our predicament .. I would trust every thing to the magnanimity of that nation , but she would despise a people who had , like us , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 119.
... France ? She will disdain a connex- ion with a people in our predicament .. I would trust every thing to the magnanimity of that nation , but she would despise a people who had , like us , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 119.
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... France been obliged , on great occasions , to recur to unusual means , in or- der to raise funds ? It has been the case in many countries , and no government can exist , unless its powers extend to make provisions for every contingen ...
... France been obliged , on great occasions , to recur to unusual means , in or- der to raise funds ? It has been the case in many countries , and no government can exist , unless its powers extend to make provisions for every contingen ...
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... friendly aid . How have we dealt with that benevolent ally - France ? Have we complied with our most sacred obligations to that nation ? Have we paid the interest punctually from year to year ? Is THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 151.
... friendly aid . How have we dealt with that benevolent ally - France ? Have we complied with our most sacred obligations to that nation ? Have we paid the interest punctually from year to year ? Is THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 151.
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... France and England were likely to draw those swords which were so recently put up . This is judged probable . We should not be surprised , in a short time , if we found ourselves as a neutral nation - France being on one side , and ...
... France and England were likely to draw those swords which were so recently put up . This is judged probable . We should not be surprised , in a short time , if we found ourselves as a neutral nation - France being on one side , and ...
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