Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 62
... honorable colleague , ( Mr. M'Kee , ) moved , in committee of the whole , to comprehend France in the war ; and when the question was taken upon the proposition , there ap- peared but ten votes in support of it , of whom , seven ...
... honorable colleague , ( Mr. M'Kee , ) moved , in committee of the whole , to comprehend France in the war ; and when the question was taken upon the proposition , there ap- peared but ten votes in support of it , of whom , seven ...
Halaman 69
... honorable gentleman from New York , ( Mr. Bleecker , ) in the very sensible speech with which he favored the committee , made one observation which did not comport with his usual liberal and enlarged views . It was , that those who are ...
... honorable gentleman from New York , ( Mr. Bleecker , ) in the very sensible speech with which he favored the committee , made one observation which did not comport with his usual liberal and enlarged views . It was , that those who are ...
Halaman 71
... honorable gentleman , but Mr. Stephen , the cele- brated author of the orders in council , or the board of admiralty , who authorize and regulate the practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we are told , of the ...
... honorable gentleman , but Mr. Stephen , the cele- brated author of the orders in council , or the board of admiralty , who authorize and regulate the practice of impressment ! The disasters of the war admonish us , we are told , of the ...
Halaman 75
... 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 condition of a like prohibition on their part , and repeal 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 condition of a like prohibition on their part , and repeal the ...
Halaman 100
... honorable war ? No , but by means of deception - by hoisting foreign co- lors on the staff from which the stars and stripes should alone have floated . Thus ensnared , the Indians were taken on shore , and without ceremony , and without ...
... honorable war ? No , but by means of deception - by hoisting foreign co- lors on the staff from which the stars and stripes should alone have floated . Thus ensnared , the Indians were taken on shore , and without ceremony , and without ...
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