Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... protection , there will be no need of calls to union . For such objects there is not , there cannot be , but one heart and soul in this people . I know , Mr. Speaker , that while I utter these things , a thousand tongues , and a ...
... protection , there will be no need of calls to union . For such objects there is not , there cannot be , but one heart and soul in this people . I know , Mr. Speaker , that while I utter these things , a thousand tongues , and a ...
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... Britain ; that , in particular , the certificates of protection , authorized by the act of 1796 , are fraudulently used . Sir , gov- ernment has done too much in granting those paper protections 66 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
... Britain ; that , in particular , the certificates of protection , authorized by the act of 1796 , are fraudulently used . Sir , gov- ernment has done too much in granting those paper protections 66 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH ON.
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... protection . It is said , that Great Britain has been always will- ing to make a satisfactory arrangement of the subject of impressment ; and that Mr. King had nearly con- cluded one , prior to his departure from that country . Let us ...
... protection . It is said , that Great Britain has been always will- ing to make a satisfactory arrangement of the subject of impressment ; and that Mr. King had nearly con- cluded one , prior to his departure from that country . Let us ...
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... protected . And there was another most unfortunate difference for the American example . The duke D'Enghein , was exe- cuted according to his sentence . It is said by the de- fenders of Napoleon , that the duke had been machinat- ing ...
... protected . And there was another most unfortunate difference for the American example . The duke D'Enghein , was exe- cuted according to his sentence . It is said by the de- fenders of Napoleon , that the duke had been machinat- ing ...
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... . They live under their own laws and customs , may inhabit and hunt their lands ; but acknowledge the protection of the United States , and have no right to sell their lands but to the government of the 122 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH.
... . They live under their own laws and customs , may inhabit and hunt their lands ; but acknowledge the protection of the United States , and have no right to sell their lands but to the government of the 122 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH.
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