Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... seamen ; that , with raw troops , hastily collected , miserably appointed , and des- titute of discipline , we should invade a country defend- ed by veteran forces , at least equal , in point of num- bers , to the invading army ; that ...
... seamen ; that , with raw troops , hastily collected , miserably appointed , and des- titute of discipline , we should invade a country defend- ed by veteran forces , at least equal , in point of num- bers , to the invading army ; that ...
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... seamen are held in captivity ? Are new states desired ? We have plenty of those already ? Are they to be held as conquered territories ? This will require an army there , then to be safe , we must have an army here . And , with a ...
... seamen are held in captivity ? Are new states desired ? We have plenty of those already ? Are they to be held as conquered territories ? This will require an army there , then to be safe , we must have an army here . And , with a ...
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... seamen against foreign op- pression . True to theirs , they oppose a war under- taken for this object . They have , indeed , lately af- fected a tender solicitude for the liberties of the peo- ple , and talk of the danger of standing ...
... seamen against foreign op- pression . True to theirs , they oppose a war under- taken for this object . They have , indeed , lately af- fected a tender solicitude for the liberties of the peo- ple , and talk of the danger of standing ...
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... seamen ; because she had instigat- ed the Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL . III . 9 - wrongs . The war in fact ...
... seamen ; because she had instigat- ed the Indians to commit hostilities against us ; and because she refused indemnity for her past injuries upon our commerce . I throw out of the question other VOL . III . 9 - wrongs . The war in fact ...
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... seamen , as much the most serious aggression . But , sir , how have those orders at last been repealed ? Great Britain , it is true , has intimated a willingness to suspend their practical operation , but she still arrogates to herself ...
... seamen , as much the most serious aggression . But , sir , how have those orders at last been repealed ? Great Britain , it is true , has intimated a willingness to suspend their practical operation , but she still arrogates to herself ...
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