Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... present time . This transfer of power was effected , undeniably , principally on the very ground of these prejudices and antipa- thies , which existed in the nation against Great Bri- tain ; and which had been artfully fomented by the ...
... present time . This transfer of power was effected , undeniably , principally on the very ground of these prejudices and antipa- thies , which existed in the nation against Great Bri- tain ; and which had been artfully fomented by the ...
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... present . As from the uniform tenor of the conduct of the American cabinet in relation to the British govern- ment , I have no belief , that their intention has been to make a solid arrangement with that nation , so , from the evidence ...
... present . As from the uniform tenor of the conduct of the American cabinet in relation to the British govern- ment , I have no belief , that their intention has been to make a solid arrangement with that nation , so , from the evidence ...
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... present state of induced passion is sufficient to prevent arrangement . But , to make assurance doubly sure , to take a bond of fate , that arrangement shall not hap- pen , they prepare this bill - a bill , which proposes an ...
... present state of induced passion is sufficient to prevent arrangement . But , to make assurance doubly sure , to take a bond of fate , that arrangement shall not hap- pen , they prepare this bill - a bill , which proposes an ...
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... present ? It presents this striking one ; that , taking the years , for which the presidential chair is already filled , into the account , out of twenty - eight years , since our constitution was established , the single state of ...
... present ? It presents this striking one ; that , taking the years , for which the presidential chair is already filled , into the account , out of twenty - eight years , since our constitution was established , the single state of ...
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... present possess , to perpetuate it in their own hands , and to transfer it to their selected favorites , is the great project of the policy of the members of our cabinet . It would be easy to trace to this master pas- sion the ...
... present possess , to perpetuate it in their own hands , and to transfer it to their selected favorites , is the great project of the policy of the members of our cabinet . It would be easy to trace to this master pas- sion the ...
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