Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... Bill , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 5 , 1813 , Mr. CLAY'S Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 8 , 1813 , Mr. WEBSTER'S Speech on the Bank of the ...
... Bill , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 5 , 1813 , Mr. CLAY'S Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 8 , 1813 , Mr. WEBSTER'S Speech on the Bank of the ...
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... bill . I will , however , make the attempt , though I should fail in it . The bill proposes , that twenty thousand men should be added to the existing military establishment . This , at present , consists of thirty - five thousand men ...
... bill . I will , however , make the attempt , though I should fail in it . The bill proposes , that twenty thousand men should be added to the existing military establishment . This , at present , consists of thirty - five thousand men ...
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... bill , to be any other than that , which has been avowed , is mistaken . Whoever believes this bill to be a means of peace or any thing else , than an instrument of vigorous and long protract- ed war , is grievously deceived . And ...
... bill , to be any other than that , which has been avowed , is mistaken . Whoever believes this bill to be a means of peace or any thing else , than an instrument of vigorous and long protract- ed war , is grievously deceived . And ...
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... bill under consideration , and examine the proposed invasion of Canada , at three different points of view . First . As a means of carrying on the subsisting war . Second . As a means of obtaining an early and ho- norable peace . Third ...
... bill under consideration , and examine the proposed invasion of Canada , at three different points of view . First . As a means of carrying on the subsisting war . Second . As a means of obtaining an early and ho- norable peace . Third ...
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... such an in- vasion , they will consider the actual condition of those colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , VOL . III . 3 which their conquest and ruin will have , not only 1 THE NEW ARMY BILL . 13.
... such an in- vasion , they will consider the actual condition of those colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , VOL . III . 3 which their conquest and ruin will have , not only 1 THE NEW ARMY BILL . 13.
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