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Mr. Speaker , it well becomes any man , standing in the presence of such a nation as this , to speak of himself seldom ; and such a man as I am , it becomes to speak of himself , not at all ; except , indeed , when the relations ...
Mr. Speaker , it well becomes any man , standing in the presence of such a nation as this , to speak of himself seldom ; and such a man as I am , it becomes to speak of himself , not at all ; except , indeed , when the relations ...
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... which have been repeated and reiterated by the administration , to their justice and to their interests ; when , in fact , war with one of them has become identified with our independence and our sovereignty , and to abstain from it ...
... which have been repeated and reiterated by the administration , to their justice and to their interests ; when , in fact , war with one of them has become identified with our independence and our sovereignty , and to abstain from it ...
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I have no fears of French or English subjugation . If we are united , we are too powerful for the mightiest nation in Europe , or all Europe combined . If we are separated and torn asunder , we shall become an easy prey to the weakest ...
I have no fears of French or English subjugation . If we are united , we are too powerful for the mightiest nation in Europe , or all Europe combined . If we are separated and torn asunder , we shall become an easy prey to the weakest ...
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Would Vermont , disinterested Pennsylvania , the Carolinas , independent Georgia , Kentucky , Tennessee , Ohio , Louisiana , all consent to become the tools of inordinate ambition ? But the present incumbent was designated to the office ...
Would Vermont , disinterested Pennsylvania , the Carolinas , independent Georgia , Kentucky , Tennessee , Ohio , Louisiana , all consent to become the tools of inordinate ambition ? But the present incumbent was designated to the office ...
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If he fail to do so , it is a breach of good faith , and becomes the subject of subsequent remonstrance by the injured party . When Mr. Russell renews the overture , in what was intended as a more agreeable form to the British ...
If he fail to do so , it is a breach of good faith , and becomes the subject of subsequent remonstrance by the injured party . When Mr. Russell renews the overture , in what was intended as a more agreeable form to the British ...
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