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... by their own bayonets ; and they will not rigidly observe any air - lines , or water - lines , in enforcing their necessary levies ; nor be stayed by abstract speculations concerning right , or learned constitutional difficulties .
... by their own bayonets ; and they will not rigidly observe any air - lines , or water - lines , in enforcing their necessary levies ; nor be stayed by abstract speculations concerning right , or learned constitutional difficulties .
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All this was frequently urged to this House , at the last and preceding sessions , as the necessary effect of such a measure . The event has justified those predictions . The late elections in Great Britain , have terminated in the ...
All this was frequently urged to this House , at the last and preceding sessions , as the necessary effect of such a measure . The event has justified those predictions . The late elections in Great Britain , have terminated in the ...
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The effect of such language was natural , it was necessary ; it could not but render the British government averse to sanction Erskine's arrangement . The effect was anticipated by Mr. Robert Smith , then acting as secretary of state .
The effect of such language was natural , it was necessary ; it could not but render the British government averse to sanction Erskine's arrangement . The effect was anticipated by Mr. Robert Smith , then acting as secretary of state .
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But there is a great difference between supporting such rulers in plans of necessary selfdefence , on which the safety of our altars , and firesides , essentially depends , and supporting them in projects of foreign invasion ...
But there is a great difference between supporting such rulers in plans of necessary selfdefence , on which the safety of our altars , and firesides , essentially depends , and supporting them in projects of foreign invasion ...
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It is natural to inquire , what are the projects connected with a cabinet thus composed , and to what ends it is advancing . To answer this question , it is necessary to look into the nature and relations of things .
It is natural to inquire , what are the projects connected with a cabinet thus composed , and to what ends it is advancing . To answer this question , it is necessary to look into the nature and relations of things .
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