Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 halaman |
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Halaman 17
... admit among its purposes the design of foreign conquests . States , such as are these , connect- ed by ties so peculiar , into whose combination there enters , necessarily , numerous jealousies and fears ; whose THE NEW ARMY BILL . 17.
... admit among its purposes the design of foreign conquests . States , such as are these , connect- ed by ties so peculiar , into whose combination there enters , necessarily , numerous jealousies and fears ; whose THE NEW ARMY BILL . 17.
Halaman 22
... admit , for the present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by bayonets . I will admit further , for the sake of argument , that ...
... admit , for the present , that an army may be raised , and that during the first years it may be supported by loans , and that after- wards it will support itself by bayonets . I will admit further , for the sake of argument , that ...
Halaman 42
... admit the weaknesses , and do not hide from ourselves the dangers , to which our nature is exposed . Whatever is true , let us confess . Nations , as well as individuals , are only safe , in proportion as they attain self - knowledge ...
... admit the weaknesses , and do not hide from ourselves the dangers , to which our nature is exposed . Whatever is true , let us confess . Nations , as well as individuals , are only safe , in proportion as they attain self - knowledge ...
Halaman 61
... admit , that he would arrest the progress of opinion ? - • The war was declared because Great Britain arro- gated to herself the pretension of regulating our for- eign trade , under the delusive name of retaliatory or- ders in council ...
... admit , that he would arrest the progress of opinion ? - • The war was declared because Great Britain arro- gated to herself the pretension of regulating our for- eign trade , under the delusive name of retaliatory or- ders in council ...
Halaman 65
... of the right of expatriation . If , as is contended , all nations deny it , all nations , at the same time , admit and practice the right of natu- * ralization . Great Britain , in the very case of THE NEW ARMY BILL . 65.
... of the right of expatriation . If , as is contended , all nations deny it , all nations , at the same time , admit and practice the right of natu- * ralization . Great Britain , in the very case of THE NEW ARMY BILL . 65.
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