Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... territory , the people of New England will rush over the line and depopulate that section of the union ! That gentleman considers it honest to hold Canada as a kind of hostage ; to regard it as a sort of bond for the good behaviour of ...
... territory , the people of New England will rush over the line and depopulate that section of the union ! That gentleman considers it honest to hold Canada as a kind of hostage ; to regard it as a sort of bond for the good behaviour of ...
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... territories , pro- perty and citizens of the other ; subject only to the rules of mitigated war practised by civilized nations . The gentleman would not touch the continental pro- vinces of the enemy , nor , I presume , for the same rea ...
... territories , pro- perty and citizens of the other ; subject only to the rules of mitigated war practised by civilized nations . The gentleman would not touch the continental pro- vinces of the enemy , nor , I presume , for the same rea ...
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... territories of his majesty or the per- sons or property of his subjects . That small affair be- ing settled , he is further authorized to arrange as to the revocation of the laws which interdict the com- merce and ships of war of his ...
... territories of his majesty or the per- sons or property of his subjects . That small affair be- ing settled , he is further authorized to arrange as to the revocation of the laws which interdict the com- merce and ships of war of his ...
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... territory without the previous authorization of Congress , except it be in the case of fresh pursuit of a defeated enemy of the United States , taking refuge within such foreign territory . MR . CHAIRMAN , In rising to address you , sir ...
... territory without the previous authorization of Congress , except it be in the case of fresh pursuit of a defeated enemy of the United States , taking refuge within such foreign territory . MR . CHAIRMAN , In rising to address you , sir ...
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... territory , without the previ- ous authorization of Congress , except it be in fresh pursuit of a defeated enemy . The first and third are general propositions , declaring the sense of the House , in regard to the evils pointed out ...
... territory , without the previ- ous authorization of Congress , except it be in fresh pursuit of a defeated enemy . The first and third are general propositions , declaring the sense of the House , in regard to the evils pointed out ...
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