Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... character and conduct of the men now in power , for these eight years past : and I state , without hesitation , that no scheme ever was , or ever will be , rejected by them , merely on ac- count of its running counter to the ordinary ...
... character and conduct of the men now in power , for these eight years past : and I state , without hesitation , that no scheme ever was , or ever will be , rejected by them , merely on ac- count of its running counter to the ordinary ...
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... character and conduct of the men now in power , for these eight years past : and I state , without hesitation , that no scheme ever was , or ever will be , rejected by them , merely on ac- count of its running counter to the ordinary ...
... character and conduct of the men now in power , for these eight years past : and I state , without hesitation , that no scheme ever was , or ever will be , rejected by them , merely on ac- count of its running counter to the ordinary ...
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... character , in the conduct of the cabinet . The war had not yet been declared , when Gen. Hull had his instructions to put in train , the work of destruction . There was an eagerness for the blood of the Canadians , a headlong ...
... character , in the conduct of the cabinet . The war had not yet been declared , when Gen. Hull had his instructions to put in train , the work of destruction . There was an eagerness for the blood of the Canadians , a headlong ...
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... character , and but a very limited acquaintance with the history of man , to be satisfied , that with the con- quest of the Canadas , the liberties and constitution of this country perish . Of all nations in the world , this nation is ...
... character , and but a very limited acquaintance with the history of man , to be satisfied , that with the con- quest of the Canadas , the liberties and constitution of this country perish . Of all nations in the world , this nation is ...
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... character of whose people , on many accounts , are repugnant to each other ; with a constitution made merely for defence ; it is impossible that an association of independent sovereignties , stand- ing in such relations to each other ...
... character of whose people , on many accounts , are repugnant to each other ; with a constitution made merely for defence ; it is impossible that an association of independent sovereignties , stand- ing in such relations to each other ...
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