Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... President MONROE's Inaugural Address , March 4 , 1817 , Mr. M'LANE's Speech on the Missouri Question , in the House of Representatives of the United States , February 7 , 1820 , Mr. SERGEANT's Speech on the same subject , in the House ...
... President MONROE's Inaugural Address , March 4 , 1817 , Mr. M'LANE's Speech on the Missouri Question , in the House of Representatives of the United States , February 7 , 1820 , Mr. SERGEANT's Speech on the same subject , in the House ...
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... President himself . The effect of such language was natural , it was ne- cessary ; it could not but render the ... President's own hand writing . As Mr. Erskine's authority was denied by the British government , it is well known , that ...
... President himself . The effect of such language was natural , it was ne- cessary ; it could not but render the ... President's own hand writing . As Mr. Erskine's authority was denied by the British government , it is well known , that ...
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... President , for twenty- four years . And , further , it is now as distinctly known , and familiarly talked about , in this city and vicinity , who is the destined successor of the present President after the expiration of his ensuing ...
... President , for twenty- four years . And , further , it is now as distinctly known , and familiarly talked about , in this city and vicinity , who is the destined successor of the present President after the expiration of his ensuing ...
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... President of the United States by their quarter of the country , depended upon the fact of the cabinet's coming up to the point of war with Great Britain . This state of things , and the know- ledge of it by the members of the cabinet ...
... President of the United States by their quarter of the country , depended upon the fact of the cabinet's coming up to the point of war with Great Britain . This state of things , and the know- ledge of it by the members of the cabinet ...
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... president's chair ! What a grasp at power is this ! What is there in history equal to it ! Can any man doubt what ... President , elected under such auspices , may be nominally a President for years ; but really , if he pleases , a ...
... president's chair ! What a grasp at power is this ! What is there in history equal to it ! Can any man doubt what ... President , elected under such auspices , may be nominally a President for years ; but really , if he pleases , a ...
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