Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... 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 offence against both the one and the other . But , sir THE NEW ARMY BILL . 7.
... 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 offence against both the one and the other . But , sir THE NEW ARMY BILL . 7.
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... common sense and common prudence . On the con- trary , on that very account , I believe it more likely to be both suggested and adopted by them . And , what may appear a paradox , for that very reason , the chance is rather increased ...
... common sense and common prudence . On the con- trary , on that very account , I believe it more likely to be both suggested and adopted by them . And , what may appear a paradox , for that very reason , the chance is rather increased ...
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... common sense and common prudence . That the United States should precipitate itself upon the unof fending people of that neighboring colony , unmindful of all previously subsisting amities , because the parent state , three thousand ...
... common sense and common prudence . That the United States should precipitate itself upon the unof fending people of that neighboring colony , unmindful of all previously subsisting amities , because the parent state , three thousand ...
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... common sense and common prudence , were , on that very account , more likely to be successful . Sir , there is an audacity which some- times stands men in stead both of genius and strength . And , most assuredly , he is most likely to ...
... common sense and common prudence , were , on that very account , more likely to be successful . Sir , there is an audacity which some- times stands men in stead both of genius and strength . And , most assuredly , he is most likely to ...
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... common sense of mankind , on the point . The whole state of the relations induced between this country and Great Britain , in consequence of our embargo and restrictive systems , was , in fact , a stand- ing appeal to the fears of the ...
... common sense of mankind , on the point . The whole state of the relations induced between this country and Great Britain , in consequence of our embargo and restrictive systems , was , in fact , a stand- ing appeal to the fears of the ...
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