Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... citizens emigrated to Canada . After the declara- tion of war , had they any disposition to assail us ? We have the reverse , expressly , in evidence . They desired nothing so much as to keep perfect the then subsisting relations of ...
... citizens emigrated to Canada . After the declara- tion of war , had they any disposition to assail us ? We have the reverse , expressly , in evidence . They desired nothing so much as to keep perfect the then subsisting relations of ...
Halaman 31
... citizens , who had been caught by the revival of the non - intercourse law ; they had revived that law against Great Britain under circum- stances , which now appeared to have been fallacious ; and they had declared war against her on ...
... citizens , who had been caught by the revival of the non - intercourse law ; they had revived that law against Great Britain under circum- stances , which now appeared to have been fallacious ; and they had declared war against her on ...
Halaman 55
... citizen of Virginia , formerly President of the United States , has never for a moment failed to receive their kindest and most respectful attention . An honorable gentleman from Massachusetts , ( Mr. Quincy , ) of whom I am sorry to ...
... citizen of Virginia , formerly President of the United States , has never for a moment failed to receive their kindest and most respectful attention . An honorable gentleman from Massachusetts , ( Mr. Quincy , ) of whom I am sorry to ...
Halaman 58
... citizens , who entertained and deliberated upon a proposition so infamous and unnatural ! There is a most remarkable coincidence between some of the things which that man states , and cer- tain events in the quarter alluded to . In the ...
... citizens , who entertained and deliberated upon a proposition so infamous and unnatural ! There is a most remarkable coincidence between some of the things which that man states , and cer- tain events in the quarter alluded to . In the ...
Halaman 71
... 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- son , her possessions in ...
... 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- son , her possessions in ...
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