Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 halaman |
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Halaman 13
... of such an in- vasion , they will consider the actual condition of those colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , VOL . III . 3 which their conquest and ruin will have , not only THE NEW ARMY BILL . 13.
... of such an in- vasion , they will consider the actual condition of those colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , VOL . III . 3 which their conquest and ruin will have , not only THE NEW ARMY BILL . 13.
Halaman 14
... condition of those colonies , and the rela- tion in which they stood to the United States , antece- dent to the declaration of war , were of this nature . Those colonies had no connexion with the questions in dispute between us and ...
... condition of those colonies , and the rela- tion in which they stood to the United States , antece- dent to the declaration of war , were of this nature . Those colonies had no connexion with the questions in dispute between us and ...
Halaman 16
... condition . Our armies were on their march for their frontier , while yet peace existed between this country and the parent state ; and the invasion was obstinately pursued , after a knowledge that the chief ground of controversy was ...
... condition . Our armies were on their march for their frontier , while yet peace existed between this country and the parent state ; and the invasion was obstinately pursued , after a knowledge that the chief ground of controversy was ...
Halaman 18
... condition of Canadian preparation , must be veteran . And a veteran army , under a popular leader , flushed with victory , each individual realizing , that while the body remains combined , he may be some- thing , and possibly very ...
... condition of Canadian preparation , must be veteran . And a veteran army , under a popular leader , flushed with victory , each individual realizing , that while the body remains combined , he may be some- thing , and possibly very ...
Halaman 36
... condition of man in a social com- pact , that he must partake of the fate of the society to which he belongs , and must submit to the privations and sacrifices its defence requires , notwithstanding these may be the result of the vices ...
... condition of man in a social com- pact , that he must partake of the fate of the society to which he belongs , and must submit to the privations and sacrifices its defence requires , notwithstanding these may be the result of the vices ...
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