Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... consequences so awful ; in every aspect , the de- sign seemed so fraught with danger and disgrace , that it appeared absolutely impossible , that it should be seriously entertained . Those , however , who reason- ed after this manner ...
... consequences so awful ; in every aspect , the de- sign seemed so fraught with danger and disgrace , that it appeared absolutely impossible , that it should be seriously entertained . Those , however , who reason- ed after this manner ...
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... consequences of this invasion of Canada , when I reflect upon its criminality , and its danger to the peace and ... consequence of the weakness of their political power . When in the usual course of divine providence , who punishes ...
... consequences of this invasion of Canada , when I reflect upon its criminality , and its danger to the peace and ... consequence of the weakness of their political power . When in the usual course of divine providence , who punishes ...
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... consequence of the dispositions which the threat of invasion of their colonies , and attempt to execute it , will excite in the British nation and ministry . I have some claim to speak concerning the policy of the men who constitute the ...
... consequence of the dispositions which the threat of invasion of their colonies , and attempt to execute it , will excite in the British nation and ministry . I have some claim to speak concerning the policy of the men who constitute the ...
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... consequences . and blind to the evidences of discontent , which sur- rounded them . The consequences are well known . The supreme power in these United States , passed into the hands , which now possess it ; in which it has been ...
... consequences . and blind to the evidences of discontent , which sur- rounded them . The consequences are well known . The supreme power in these United States , passed into the hands , which now possess it ; in which it has been ...
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terests and inclinations of that nation . What was the consequence ? Precisely that which was anticipated . The then President of the United States , was neces- sitated to come to this House and recommend a sus- pension of the operation ...
terests and inclinations of that nation . What was the consequence ? Precisely that which was anticipated . The then President of the United States , was neces- sitated to come to this House and recommend a sus- pension of the operation ...
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