Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 18
... principles of its union and the hopes of its consti- tution , materially affected by the collection of a large military force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army ...
... principles of its union and the hopes of its consti- tution , materially affected by the collection of a large military force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army ...
Halaman 27
... principles of action , and subject to the former influences . It was desirable that a fund of popularity should be acquired for the new administra- tion . Accordingly , an arrangement was made with Mr. Erskine , and no questions asked ...
... principles of action , and subject to the former influences . It was desirable that a fund of popularity should be acquired for the new administra- tion . Accordingly , an arrangement was made with Mr. Erskine , and no questions asked ...
Halaman 33
... principles very clearly in my favor . The latter critical , difficult and dubious , both in principle and settlement . In this state of things and during your absence , I watch my opportu- nity , declare enmity , throw myself upon your ...
... principles very clearly in my favor . The latter critical , difficult and dubious , both in principle and settlement . In this state of things and during your absence , I watch my opportu- nity , declare enmity , throw myself upon your ...
Halaman 36
... principles , you shall have from me , cordially and faithfully - and this too , sir , without any reference to the state of my opinion in relation to the justice , or the necessity of this war . Because , I well under- stand such to be ...
... principles , you shall have from me , cordially and faithfully - and this too , sir , without any reference to the state of my opinion in relation to the justice , or the necessity of this war . Because , I well under- stand such to be ...
Halaman 57
... principles , we are now strug- gling for the liberty of our seamen against foreign op- pression . True to theirs , they oppose a war under- taken for this object . They have , indeed , lately af- fected a tender solicitude for the ...
... principles , we are now strug- gling for the liberty of our seamen against foreign op- pression . True to theirs , they oppose a war under- taken for this object . They have , indeed , lately af- fected a tender solicitude for the ...
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