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... influence upon the result ? What though their cities offer no plunder ? What though their conquest can yield no glory ? In their ruin , their is revenge . And revenge , to such politicians , is the sweetest of all morsels . With such ...
... influence upon the result ? What though their cities offer no plunder ? What though their conquest can yield no glory ? In their ruin , their is revenge . And revenge , to such politicians , is the sweetest of all morsels . With such ...
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... influence , by the disgust and indigna- tion , felt by the British people , at a step so apparently wanton and cruel . As there was no direct advantage to be hoped from the conquest of Canada , so also there was none inci- dental ...
... influence , by the disgust and indigna- tion , felt by the British people , at a step so apparently wanton and cruel . As there was no direct advantage to be hoped from the conquest of Canada , so also there was none inci- dental ...
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... influence , and personally almost unknown . In favor of a man , against whom the prevailing influences , in New Eng- > land , had previously strong political prejudices ; and 20 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... influence , and personally almost unknown . In favor of a man , against whom the prevailing influences , in New Eng- > land , had previously strong political prejudices ; and 20 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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... influence of this disgust , with respect to your efforts . I will admit , for the present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by ...
... influence of this disgust , with respect to your efforts . I will admit , for the present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by ...
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... influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify . They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for itself . The men , who now , and who , for these twelve years past ...
... influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify . They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for itself . The men , who now , and who , for these twelve years past ...
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