Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... fact ; for , if that fact did not exist , even the American cabinet did not pretend , that , in the position in which things then stood , they had a right to declare war on account of the continuance of the British orders in council ...
... fact ; for , if that fact did not exist , even the American cabinet did not pretend , that , in the position in which things then stood , they had a right to declare war on account of the continuance of the British orders in council ...
Halaman 31
... fact , re- voked ; whereas , it now appears , that they were in fact not revoked . Surely the knowledge of this error was followed by an instant and anxious desire to re- dress the resulting injury . As the British orders in council ...
... fact , re- voked ; whereas , it now appears , that they were in fact not revoked . Surely the knowledge of this error was followed by an instant and anxious desire to re- dress the resulting injury . As the British orders in council ...
Halaman 32
... fact was founded , no consideration of the criti- cal and extremely conseqential nature to both nations of the subject of impressment , no considerations of humanity , interposed their influence . They renewed hostilities . They rushed ...
... fact was founded , no consideration of the criti- cal and extremely conseqential nature to both nations of the subject of impressment , no considerations of humanity , interposed their influence . They renewed hostilities . They rushed ...
Halaman 38
... fact , but no less true than curious , that for these twelve years past , the whole affairs of this country have been managed , and its fortunes re- versed , under the influence of a cabinet , little 38 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... fact , but no less true than curious , that for these twelve years past , the whole affairs of this country have been managed , and its fortunes re- versed , under the influence of a cabinet , little 38 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
Halaman 39
... facts , which belong to the characters of the cabinet , and which cannot fail to be taken into view in all estimates of ... fact , also , is no- torious . During this whole period , the measures , dis- tinctly recommended , have been ...
... facts , which belong to the characters of the cabinet , and which cannot fail to be taken into view in all estimates of ... fact , also , is no- torious . During this whole period , the measures , dis- tinctly recommended , have been ...
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