Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... negotiated . The capital of the bank , then , will be five millions of specic and forty - five millions of government stocks . In other words , the bank will possess five millions of dollars , and the government will owe it forty - five ...
... negotiated . The capital of the bank , then , will be five millions of specic and forty - five millions of government stocks . In other words , the bank will possess five millions of dollars , and the government will owe it forty - five ...
Halaman 98
... negotiation , pretensions so enormous were set up , by the other party , that , when they were promulgated in this coun- try , there was one general burst of indignation through- out the continent . Faction itself was silenced , and the ...
... negotiation , pretensions so enormous were set up , by the other party , that , when they were promulgated in this coun- try , there was one general burst of indignation through- out the continent . Faction itself was silenced , and the ...
Halaman 108
... negotiations with the British commissioners , endeavored to vindicate our country , and I hope with some degree of ... negotiation at Ghent . Will he excuse me for saying , that I thought he pro- nounced , even with more complacency ...
... negotiations with the British commissioners , endeavored to vindicate our country , and I hope with some degree of ... negotiation at Ghent . Will he excuse me for saying , that I thought he pro- nounced , even with more complacency ...
Halaman 116
... negotiation with Spain , does general Jackson write from his head quarters , that he shall take St. Marks as a necessary depot for his military opera- tions ! The general states , in his letter , what he has heard about the threat on ...
... negotiation with Spain , does general Jackson write from his head quarters , that he shall take St. Marks as a necessary depot for his military opera- tions ! The general states , in his letter , what he has heard about the threat on ...
Halaman 125
... in the midst of amicable negotiation . Behold , said they , the conduct of those who are constantly reproaching kings . You saw how VOL . III . 17 those admirers were astounded and hung their heads . You ON THE SEMINOLE WAR . 125.
... in the midst of amicable negotiation . Behold , said they , the conduct of those who are constantly reproaching kings . You saw how VOL . III . 17 those admirers were astounded and hung their heads . You ON THE SEMINOLE WAR . 125.
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