Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... prosperity , could have no possible 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 ...
... prosperity , could have no possible 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 ...
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... prosperity of these states . But , if by this invitation is meant union in preparation for defence , strictly so called ; union in fortifying our sea - board ; union in putting our cities into a state of safety ; union in raising such a ...
... prosperity of these states . But , if by this invitation is meant union in preparation for defence , strictly so called ; union in fortifying our sea - board ; union in putting our cities into a state of safety ; union in raising such a ...
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... prosperity and liberties of my country ! This leads me , naturally , to the third and last point of view , at which I proposed to consider this bill ; as a means for the advancement of the objects of the personal , or local ambition ...
... prosperity and liberties of my country ! This leads me , naturally , to the third and last point of view , at which I proposed to consider this bill ; as a means for the advancement of the objects of the personal , or local ambition ...
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... prosperity the policy of the cabinet is most systematically levelled , will be that , in which subserviency to all its purposes will be most studiously inculcated among its adherents . It will be in that quarter , that the flames of ...
... prosperity the policy of the cabinet is most systematically levelled , will be that , in which subserviency to all its purposes will be most studiously inculcated among its adherents . It will be in that quarter , that the flames of ...
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... prosperity to a state of great depression ; not to say ruin . They have annihilated its commerce , and involved it in war . And now the result of the whole matter is , that they are about to raise an army of fifty - five thousand men ...
... prosperity to a state of great depression ; not to say ruin . They have annihilated its commerce , and involved it in war . And now the result of the whole matter is , that they are about to raise an army of fifty - five thousand men ...
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