Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... navigation and a powerful navy - advantages which it was clear- ly the interest of those nations to diminish or deprive them of . Their late unhappy dissensions were mani- festly produced by the vices of their system . We may derive ...
... navigation and a powerful navy - advantages which it was clear- ly the interest of those nations to diminish or deprive them of . Their late unhappy dissensions were mani- festly produced by the vices of their system . We may derive ...
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... navigation of the Mississippi . I wish it was consistent with delica- cy and prudence to lay a complete view of the whole matter before this committee . The history of it is singular and curious , and perhaps its origin ought to be ...
... navigation of the Mississippi . I wish it was consistent with delica- cy and prudence to lay a complete view of the whole matter before this committee . The history of it is singular and curious , and perhaps its origin ought to be ...
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... navigation . Emigrations will be made from those parts of the United States which are settled , to those which are unsettled . If we afford pro- tection to the western country , we shall see it rapidly peopled . Emigrations from some of ...
... navigation . Emigrations will be made from those parts of the United States which are settled , to those which are unsettled . If we afford pro- tection to the western country , we shall see it rapidly peopled . Emigrations from some of ...
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... navigation of that valuable river . The honorable gentleman can- not be ignorant of the Spanish transactions . A treaty had been nearly entered into with Spain , to relinquish that navigation , and that relinquishment would abso- lutely ...
... navigation of that valuable river . The honorable gentleman can- not be ignorant of the Spanish transactions . A treaty had been nearly entered into with Spain , to relinquish that navigation , and that relinquishment would abso- lutely ...
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... navigating the Mississippi . This dispute has sprung from the fede- ral government . I wish a great deal to be said on this subject . I wish to know the origin and progress of the business , as it would probably unfold great dan- gers ...
... navigating the Mississippi . This dispute has sprung from the fede- ral government . I wish a great deal to be said on this subject . I wish to know the origin and progress of the business , as it would probably unfold great dan- gers ...
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