Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... enemies of Great Britain . The Speaker said , that the relations of amity cer- tainly did subsist between this country and France , and that he did not conceive the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts , to be out of order in his expressions ...
... enemies of Great Britain . The Speaker said , that the relations of amity cer- tainly did subsist between this country and France , and that he did not conceive the gentleman from Mas- sachusetts , to be out of order in his expressions ...
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... enemy . True it is , that the colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the light of its property . But in estimating the propriety of carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of their neighbors ...
... enemy . True it is , that the colonies of a foreign power are viewed , according to the law of nations , in the light of its property . But in estimating the propriety of carrying desolation into the peaceful abodes of their neighbors ...
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... enemy three thousand miles distant from us , alarmed at the existence of one raised for a known and specified object - the attack of the adjoining provinces of the enemy ! What ! the gentleman from Massachusetts , who assisted by his ...
... enemy three thousand miles distant from us , alarmed at the existence of one raised for a known and specified object - the attack of the adjoining provinces of the enemy ! What ! the gentleman from Massachusetts , who assisted by his ...
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... enemies , or their goods , or goods contraband of war . But she further contends , that her subjects cannot re- nounce their allegiance to her , and contract a new ob- ligation to other sovereigns . I do not mean to go into the general ...
... enemies , or their goods , or goods contraband of war . But she further contends , that her subjects cannot re- nounce their allegiance to her , and contract a new ob- ligation to other sovereigns . I do not mean to go into the general ...
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... enemies , ) are pro- tected by the flag . It is impossible that this country should ever abandon the gallant tars , who have won for us such splendid trophies . Let me suppose that the genius of Columbia should visit one of them in his ...
... enemies , ) are pro- tected by the flag . It is impossible that this country should ever abandon the gallant tars , who have won for us such splendid trophies . Let me suppose that the genius of Columbia should visit one of them in his ...
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