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... Canada This is unequivocally avowed , by the chairman of the committee of foreign relations , ( Mr. D. R. Williams , ) the organ , as is admitted , of the will and the wishes of the American cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings ...
... Canada This is unequivocally avowed , by the chairman of the committee of foreign relations , ( Mr. D. R. Williams , ) the organ , as is admitted , of the will and the wishes of the American cabinet . The bill , therefore , brings ...
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... Canada is impossible . They ask , where are the men - where is the money to be ob- tained ? And they talk , very wisely , concerning com- mon sense and common prudence , and will show , with much learning , how this attempt is an ...
... Canada is impossible . They ask , where are the men - where is the money to be ob- tained ? And they talk , very wisely , concerning com- mon sense and common prudence , and will show , with much learning , how this attempt is an ...
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... Canada . When war against Great Britain was proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust ...
... Canada . When war against Great Britain was proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put my trust ...
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... Canada was invaded , We were in haste to plunge into these great difficul- ties , and we have now reason , as well as leisure enough , for regret and repentance . The great mistake of all those , who reasoned con- cerning the war and ...
... Canada was invaded , We were in haste to plunge into these great difficul- ties , and we have now reason , as well as leisure enough , for regret and repentance . The great mistake of all those , who reasoned con- cerning the war and ...
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... Canada was to be , in truth , only a mode of carrying on an electioneering campaign . But since events have explained political purposes , there is no difficulty in seeing the connexions between projects and interests . It is now ...
... Canada was to be , in truth , only a mode of carrying on an electioneering campaign . But since events have explained political purposes , there is no difficulty in seeing the connexions between projects and interests . It is now ...
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