Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... conduct of the men now in power , for these eight years past : and I state , without hesitation , that no scheme ever was , or ever will be , rejected by them , merely on ac- count of its running counter to the ordinary dictates of ...
... conduct of the men now in power , for these eight years past : and I state , without hesitation , that no scheme ever was , or ever will be , rejected by them , merely on ac- count of its running counter to the ordinary dictates of ...
Halaman 14
... conduct towards each other . They will consider it the duty of these United States , to act towards those colonies , as they would wish those colonies to act in exchange of circumstances , towards these United States . The actual ...
... conduct towards each other . They will consider it the duty of these United States , to act towards those colonies , as they would wish those colonies to act in exchange of circumstances , towards these United States . The actual ...
Halaman 15
... conduct of these United States in relation to Canada , has had , unde- niably , a mighty influence , by the disgust and indigna- tion , felt by the British people , at a step so apparently wanton and cruel . As there was no direct ...
... conduct of these United States in relation to Canada , has had , unde- niably , a mighty influence , by the disgust and indigna- tion , felt by the British people , at a step so apparently wanton and cruel . As there was no direct ...
Halaman 31
... conduct , strikingly illustrative of the dis- position of the American cabinet to carry on the war , and of their intention , if possible , not to make peace . Surely if any nation had a claim for liberal treatment from another , it was ...
... conduct , strikingly illustrative of the dis- position of the American cabinet to carry on the war , and of their intention , if possible , not to make peace . Surely if any nation had a claim for liberal treatment from another , it was ...
Halaman 32
... conduct is that of the giant , in the legends of infancy . Fee , Faw , Fow , Fum , I smell the blood of an Englishman , Dead or alive , I will have some . Can such men pretend that peace is their object ? Whatever may result , the ...
... conduct is that of the giant , in the legends of infancy . Fee , Faw , Fow , Fum , I smell the blood of an Englishman , Dead or alive , I will have some . Can such men pretend that peace is their object ? Whatever may result , the ...
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