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Halaman 10
It never was sufficiently considered by them , that plunging into war with Great
Britain was among the conditions , on which support for the presidency was
made dependent . They did not understand , that an invasion of Canada was to
be , in ...
It never was sufficiently considered by them , that plunging into war with Great
Britain was among the conditions , on which support for the presidency was
made dependent . They did not understand , that an invasion of Canada was to
be , in ...
Halaman 13
That people are much addicted to think for themselves , and in canvassing the
propriety of such an invasion , they will consider the actual condition of those
colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , 3 VOL . III . which their
conquest ...
That people are much addicted to think for themselves , and in canvassing the
propriety of such an invasion , they will consider the actual condition of those
colonies , their natural relations to us , and the effect , 3 VOL . III . which their
conquest ...
Halaman 18
The army , which advances to the walls of Quebec , in the present 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 ...
The army , which advances to the walls of Quebec , in the present 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 ...
Halaman 36
Because , I well understand such to be the condition of man in a social compact ,
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 ...
Because , I well understand such to be the condition of man in a social compact ,
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 ...
Halaman 48
... condition ; they shall be able to say , “ our father was guiltless of these chains .
” SPEECH OF HENRY CLAY , ON A BILL PROPOSING THAT 18 MR . QUINCY'S
SPEECH , & c .
... condition ; they shall be able to say , “ our father was guiltless of these chains .
” SPEECH OF HENRY CLAY , ON A BILL PROPOSING THAT 18 MR . QUINCY'S
SPEECH , & c .
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