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Halaman 10
I would not , however , be understood as intimating , that this cabinet project of
invasion is impracticable , either as it respects the collection of means and
instruments , or in the ultimate result . On the contrary , sir , I deem both very
feasible .
I would not , however , be understood as intimating , that this cabinet project of
invasion is impracticable , either as it respects the collection of means and
instruments , or in the ultimate result . On the contrary , sir , I deem both very
feasible .
Halaman 18
It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which
exists in this country , where wages are high , and subsistence easily to be
obtained , must be composed , so far as respects the soldiery , for the most part ,
of the ...
It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which
exists in this country , where wages are high , and subsistence easily to be
obtained , must be composed , so far as respects the soldiery , for the most part ,
of the ...
Halaman 22
I have thus stated the grounds , on which they deem , and I have felt myself
bound to maintain , that this contemplated invasion of that territory , is , as it
respects the Canadians , wanton and cruel ; because it inflicts the greatest
imaginable evils ...
I have thus stated the grounds , on which they deem , and I have felt myself
bound to maintain , that this contemplated invasion of that territory , is , as it
respects the Canadians , wanton and cruel ; because it inflicts the greatest
imaginable evils ...
Halaman 23
No nation ever built her greatness more systematically on the principle of a
haughty self - respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which
never permits , either her ability or inclination to maintain her rights , to ...
No nation ever built her greatness more systematically on the principle of a
haughty self - respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which
never permits , either her ability or inclination to maintain her rights , to ...
Halaman 38
With respect to the members of that cabinet , I may almost literally say , I know
nothing of them , except as public men . Against them I have no personal
animosity . I know little of them in private life ; and that little never made me
ambitious to ...
With respect to the members of that cabinet , I may almost literally say , I know
nothing of them , except as public men . Against them I have no personal
animosity . I know little of them in private life ; and that little never made me
ambitious to ...
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