Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3Books on Demand, 1829 - 532 páginas |
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... racter to their virtues . They asked , " What do we want of Canada ? We have land enough . Do we want plunder ? There is not enough of that , to pay cost of getting it . Are our ocean rights there ? Or is it there our seamen are held in ...
... racter to their virtues . They asked , " What do we want of Canada ? We have land enough . Do we want plunder ? There is not enough of that , to pay cost of getting it . Are our ocean rights there ? Or is it there our seamen are held in ...
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... racter ? Impossible . In communicating these papers , and voluntarily calling the attention of Congress to the subject , the President must himself have intended that we should apply any remedy that we might be able to devise . Having ...
... racter ? Impossible . In communicating these papers , and voluntarily calling the attention of Congress to the subject , the President must himself have intended that we should apply any remedy that we might be able to devise . Having ...
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... racter , and the main cause of the recent war with the Seminoles . I have yet to learn , that the subjugation of one tribe of Indians , and the terms of their submis- sion , is justifiable cause of war on the part of another and a ...
... racter , and the main cause of the recent war with the Seminoles . I have yet to learn , that the subjugation of one tribe of Indians , and the terms of their submis- sion , is justifiable cause of war on the part of another and a ...
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... racter of a listener to the wisdom of others , by which I could not fail to profit , for that of an expounder of my own humble notions , which are not likely to be profitable to any body . It is , indeed , but too proba- ble that I ...
... racter of a listener to the wisdom of others , by which I could not fail to profit , for that of an expounder of my own humble notions , which are not likely to be profitable to any body . It is , indeed , but too proba- ble that I ...
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... racter of the information on public affairs to be given through us to the people ? The connection of the Executive with the senate is much closer than with the House of Representatives . Upon the subject of treaties , appointments , and ...
... racter of the information on public affairs to be given through us to the people ? The connection of the Executive with the senate is much closer than with the House of Representatives . Upon the subject of treaties , appointments , and ...
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