Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... adopted , as the executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that ...
... adopted , as the executive asserted , " to save our essential resources . " So also , when the present war was declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that ...
Halaman 8
... adopted by them . And , what may appear a paradox , for that very reason , the chance is rather increased , that it will be successful . I could illustrate this position twenty ways . I shall content myself with remarking only upon two ...
... adopted by them . And , what may appear a paradox , for that very reason , the chance is rather increased , that it will be successful . I could illustrate this position twenty ways . I shall content myself with remarking only upon two ...
Halaman 39
... adopted by the two Houses of Congress with as much uniformity and with as little modification , too , as the measures of the British ministry have been adopted , during the same period , by the British parliament . The connexion be ...
... adopted by the two Houses of Congress with as much uniformity and with as little modification , too , as the measures of the British ministry have been adopted , during the same period , by the British parliament . The connexion be ...
Halaman 43
... adopted , that the support of the present President of the United States by their quarter of the country , depended upon the fact of the cabinet's coming up to the point of war with Great Britain . This state of things , and the know ...
... adopted , that the support of the present President of the United States by their quarter of the country , depended upon the fact of the cabinet's coming up to the point of war with Great Britain . This state of things , and the know ...
Halaman 44
... adoption of , and the perseverance in any particular course of mea- sures , I cannot refrain from believing that such a course has been suggested and regulated by so obvi- ous and weighty an interest . This subject is capable of much ...
... adoption of , and the perseverance in any particular course of mea- sures , I cannot refrain from believing that such a course has been suggested and regulated by so obvi- ous and weighty an interest . This subject is capable of much ...
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