Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... tion of the patients , while the dose is swallowing . The language always is , " trust the cabinet doctors . The medicine will not operate as you imagine , but quite another way . " After this manner the fears of men are allayed , and ...
... tion of the patients , while the dose is swallowing . The language always is , " trust the cabinet doctors . The medicine will not operate as you imagine , but quite another way . " After this manner the fears of men are allayed , and ...
Halaman 14
... tion in which they stood to the United States , antece- dent to the declaration of war , were of this nature . Those colonies had no connexion with the questions in dispute between us and their parent state . They had done us no injury ...
... tion in which they stood to the United States , antece- dent to the declaration of war , were of this nature . Those colonies had no connexion with the questions in dispute between us and their parent state . They had done us no injury ...
Halaman 23
... tion , from the imbecility which concessions made un- der such circumstances indicate . Of all nations in the world , Great Britain is the last to yield to conside- rations of fear and terror . The whole history of . the British nation ...
... tion , from the imbecility which concessions made un- der such circumstances indicate . Of all nations in the world , Great Britain is the last to yield to conside- rations of fear and terror . The whole history of . the British nation ...
Halaman 27
... tion . In this state , the executive power of this nation for- mally passed into new hands , but substantially remain- ed under the old principles of action , and subject to the former influences . It was desirable that a fund of ...
... tion . In this state , the executive power of this nation for- mally passed into new hands , but substantially remain- ed under the old principles of action , and subject to the former influences . It was desirable that a fund of ...
Halaman 31
... tion to this last decree of Bonaparte , which contra- dicts his previous allegations and asseverations is , that " This proceeding is rendered , by the time and manner of it , liable to many objections ! " I have referred to this ...
... tion to this last decree of Bonaparte , which contra- dicts his previous allegations and asseverations is , that " This proceeding is rendered , by the time and manner of it , liable to many objections ! " I have referred to this ...
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