Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... even the pretence of argument . On the contrary , nothing was more obvious , than that an inva- sion of Canada inust strengthen the ministry of Great Britain , by the excitement and sympathy , which would 14 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... even the pretence of argument . On the contrary , nothing was more obvious , than that an inva- sion of Canada inust strengthen the ministry of Great Britain , by the excitement and sympathy , which would 14 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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Britain , by the excitement and sympathy , which would be occasioned , in the people of that country , in conse- quence of the sufferings of the innocent inhabitants of those colonies , on account of a dispute , in which they had no ...
Britain , by the excitement and sympathy , which would be occasioned , in the people of that country , in conse- quence of the sufferings of the innocent inhabitants of those colonies , on account of a dispute , in which they had no ...
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... Britain , is to appeal to her fears , and raise her terrors for the fate of her colonies . I shall here say nothing concern- ing the difficulties of executing this scheme ; nor about the possibility of a deficiency both in men and money ...
... Britain , is to appeal to her fears , and raise her terrors for the fate of her colonies . I shall here say nothing concern- ing the difficulties of executing this scheme ; nor about the possibility of a deficiency both in men and money ...
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... Britain , or in any other nation , which understands what it owes to its own safety and honor . No nation can yield to threat what it might yield to a sense of interest ; be- cause , in that case , it has no credit for what it grants ...
... Britain , or in any other nation , which understands what it owes to its own safety and honor . No nation can yield to threat what it might yield to a sense of interest ; be- cause , in that case , it has no credit for what it grants ...
Halaman 24
... Britain , and keeping alive , between this country and that , a root of bitterness , has been , is , and will continue to be , a main principle of the policy of this American cabinet . They want not a solid settlement of our differences ...
... Britain , and keeping alive , between this country and that , a root of bitterness , has been , is , and will continue to be , a main principle of the policy of this American cabinet . They want not a solid settlement of our differences ...
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