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... tion thunder , led to the knowledge in some instances , and to the belief in others , that these people were the an- tennæ of the abolitionists , and their medium for commu- nicating with the slaves , and for exciting them to de ...
... tion thunder , led to the knowledge in some instances , and to the belief in others , that these people were the an- tennæ of the abolitionists , and their medium for commu- nicating with the slaves , and for exciting them to de ...
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... tion was not given to us when we rejected the unde- fined appropriations . I rejoice , said Mr. P. , that the gentleman has said even to my fears there will be no French war . France was not going to squabble with America on a little ...
... tion was not given to us when we rejected the unde- fined appropriations . I rejoice , said Mr. P. , that the gentleman has said even to my fears there will be no French war . France was not going to squabble with America on a little ...
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... tion . I am not disposed to consider that a thing to be done only when we have nothing else to do - a matter to spend money on , instead of a necessary duty to be per- formed . I would appropriate , not out of the surplus , but out of ...
... tion . I am not disposed to consider that a thing to be done only when we have nothing else to do - a matter to spend money on , instead of a necessary duty to be per- formed . I would appropriate , not out of the surplus , but out of ...
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... tion of the attention of our Executive or his Depart- ments . And the consequence seems to be - what any one might have predicted - our seaboard is now defence- less , and subject to the mercy of the first Power that may see fit to ...
... tion of the attention of our Executive or his Depart- ments . And the consequence seems to be - what any one might have predicted - our seaboard is now defence- less , and subject to the mercy of the first Power that may see fit to ...
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... tion . The President says that this proposed appropria- tion was " in accordance with the views of the Execu- tive ; " that it was " in aid of an important object ; " and that " some portions of it might have been most usefully applied ...
... tion . The President says that this proposed appropria- tion was " in accordance with the views of the Execu- tive ; " that it was " in aid of an important object ; " and that " some portions of it might have been most usefully applied ...
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