Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... effect of this bill is to place , at the disposal of the executive , an army of fifty - five thousand . It is not pretended , that this addition is wanted , either for defence , or for the relief of the Indian frontier . On the contrary ...
... effect of this bill is to place , at the disposal of the executive , an army of fifty - five thousand . It is not pretended , that this addition is wanted , either for defence , or for the relief of the Indian frontier . On the contrary ...
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... effect upon their popularity , than certain under - operators are set to work , whose busi- ness it is to amuse the minds , and beguile the atten- tion of the patients , while the dose is swallowing . The language always is , " trust ...
... effect upon their popularity , than certain under - operators are set to work , whose busi- ness it is to amuse the minds , and beguile the atten- tion of the patients , while the dose is swallowing . The language always is , " trust ...
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... of such an in- vasion , they will consider the actual condition of those colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , VOL . III . 3 which their conquest and ruin will have , not only THE NEW ARMY BILL . 13.
... of such an in- vasion , they will consider the actual condition of those colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , VOL . III . 3 which their conquest and ruin will have , not only THE NEW ARMY BILL . 13.
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... effect of such a mea- The event has justified those predictions . The late elections in Great Britain , have terminated in the complete triumph of the friends of the British minis- try . In effecting this change , the conduct of these ...
... effect of such a mea- The event has justified those predictions . The late elections in Great Britain , have terminated in the complete triumph of the friends of the British minis- try . In effecting this change , the conduct of these ...
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... effect which the subjugation of those Canadians will have upon our own liberties and constitution . Sir , it re- quires but little experience in the nature of the human character , and but a very limited acquaintance with the history of ...
... effect which the subjugation of those Canadians will have upon our own liberties and constitution . Sir , it re- quires but little experience in the nature of the human character , and but a very limited acquaintance with the history of ...
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