Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... nations - or are we situated in any manner like them ? We are not , sir . Then it naturally results , that no such friendly intercourse as he flattered himself with , could take place , in case of a dissolution of our union . We are ...
... nations - or are we situated in any manner like them ? We are not , sir . Then it naturally results , that no such friendly intercourse as he flattered himself with , could take place , in case of a dissolution of our union . We are ...
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... nations ? And can she exist without an union with her neighbors , when the most potent nations have found such an union neces- sary , not only to their political felicity , but their nation- al existence ? Let us examine her ability ...
... nations ? And can she exist without an union with her neighbors , when the most potent nations have found such an union neces- sary , not only to their political felicity , but their nation- al existence ? Let us examine her ability ...
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particular nation cannot stand singly . I have spoken with freedom , and , I trust , I have done it with decency ; but I ... nations . Were this , sir , her situation , she might , like that petty state , subsist , separated from all the ...
particular nation cannot stand singly . I have spoken with freedom , and , I trust , I have done it with decency ; but I ... nations . Were this , sir , her situation , she might , like that petty state , subsist , separated from all the ...
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... nations : has she no cause to fear ? You will have cause to fear , as a nation , if disunited ; you will not only have this cause to fear from yourselves , from that species of population I before mentioned , and your once sister states ...
... nations : has she no cause to fear ? You will have cause to fear , as a nation , if disunited ; you will not only have this cause to fear from yourselves , from that species of population I before mentioned , and your once sister states ...
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... nation has a right to demand the debt due to it , and power to enforce that right . Will the Dutch be silent about the debt due to them ? Is there any one pretension , that any of these nations will be patient ? The debts due the ...
... nation has a right to demand the debt due to it , and power to enforce that right . Will the Dutch be silent about the debt due to them ? Is there any one pretension , that any of these nations will be patient ? The debts due the ...
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