Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 154
... possession of the soil over which we have spread our population , has been marked with cruelty and blood ; and the honorable Speaker has in- formed us , that the friends of legitimacy in Europe make two serious and important charges ...
... possession of the soil over which we have spread our population , has been marked with cruelty and blood ; and the honorable Speaker has in- formed us , that the friends of legitimacy in Europe make two serious and important charges ...
Halaman 160
... possession of Spain . He states , " that the commanding general was convinced that he should fail in his object , that he should in effect accomplish nothing , if he did not deprive those savages of the re- source on which they had ...
... possession of Spain . He states , " that the commanding general was convinced that he should fail in his object , that he should in effect accomplish nothing , if he did not deprive those savages of the re- source on which they had ...
Halaman 164
... possession of a British and Indian force , in our recent conflict with Great Britain . The Negro Fort was erected on the Appalachicola , with the avowed intention of war with the United States . The vilest reptiles in creation were ...
... possession of a British and Indian force , in our recent conflict with Great Britain . The Negro Fort was erected on the Appalachicola , with the avowed intention of war with the United States . The vilest reptiles in creation were ...
Halaman 166
... possession of Pensacola , never con- templated an act of hostility against Spain , but that his sole object was to give peace and security to his own country , and to guard against the renewal of hostilities , by prohibiting the ...
... possession of Pensacola , never con- templated an act of hostility against Spain , but that his sole object was to give peace and security to his own country , and to guard against the renewal of hostilities , by prohibiting the ...
Halaman 169
... possession of the Ameri- can troops ; they were ordered to be restored ; Pensa- cola unconditionally , and St. Marks on the appearance of an adequate force to protect it from the savages . The Spanish minister , in the name of his ...
... possession of the Ameri- can troops ; they were ordered to be restored ; Pensa- cola unconditionally , and St. Marks on the appearance of an adequate force to protect it from the savages . The Spanish minister , in the name of his ...
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