Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 69
... enemy been willing to place this subject on a satisfactory footing . I will speak hereafter of the overtures made by administration since the war . The honorable gentleman from New York , ( Mr. Bleecker , ) in the very sensible speech ...
... enemy been willing to place this subject on a satisfactory footing . I will speak hereafter of the overtures made by administration since the war . The honorable gentleman from New York , ( Mr. Bleecker , ) in the very sensible speech ...
Halaman 70
... enemy . But he will not enforce the bond . The actual conquest of that country would , according to him , make no impression upon the enemy , and yet the very apprehension only of such a conquest , would at all times have a powerful ope ...
... enemy . But he will not enforce the bond . The actual conquest of that country would , according to him , make no impression upon the enemy , and yet the very apprehension only of such a conquest , would at all times have a powerful ope ...
Halaman 71
... enemy , nor , I presume , for the same rea- son , her possessions in the West Indies . The same humane spirit would spare the seamen and soldiers of the enemy . The sacred person of his majesty must not be attacked , for the learned ...
... enemy , nor , I presume , for the same rea- son , her possessions in the West Indies . The same humane spirit would spare the seamen and soldiers of the enemy . The sacred person of his majesty must not be attacked , for the learned ...
Halaman 74
... enemy is offered a prohibition of the employment of his seamen in our service , thus removing entirely all pretext for the practice of impressment . The very proposition which the gentleman from Connecticut , ( Mr. Pitkin , ) contends ...
... enemy is offered a prohibition of the employment of his seamen in our service , thus removing entirely all pretext for the practice of impressment . The very proposition which the gentleman from Connecticut , ( Mr. Pitkin , ) contends ...
Halaman 75
... enemy will accept the invitation tendered to him . The honorable gentleman from North Carolina , ( Mr. Pearson , ) supposes , that if Congress would pass à law , prohibiting the employment of British seamen in our service , upon ...
... enemy will accept the invitation tendered to him . The honorable gentleman from North Carolina , ( Mr. Pearson , ) supposes , that if Congress would pass à law , prohibiting the employment of British seamen in our service , upon ...
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