Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 23
... respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which never permits , either her ability or inclination to main- tain her rights , to be suspected . In all negociations , therefore , with that power , it may be taken as a ...
... respect , which yields nothing to suggestions of danger , and which never permits , either her ability or inclination to main- tain her rights , to be suspected . In all negociations , therefore , with that power , it may be taken as a ...
Halaman 38
... respect to the members of that cabinet , I may almost literally say , I know no- thing of them , except as public men . Against them I have no personal animosity . I know little of them in private life ; and that little never made me ...
... respect to the members of that cabinet , I may almost literally say , I know no- thing of them , except as public men . Against them I have no personal animosity . I know little of them in private life ; and that little never made me ...
Halaman 44
... respect to the invasion of Canada . It was , in my judgment , a test , required by the state of opinion in the southern and western states , of the sin- cerity of the cabinet ; and of its heartiness in the pro- secution of this war ...
... respect to the invasion of Canada . It was , in my judgment , a test , required by the state of opinion in the southern and western states , of the sin- cerity of the cabinet ; and of its heartiness in the pro- secution of this war ...
Halaman 57
... respect there is a remarkable difference be- tween the administration and the opposition ; it is in a sacred regard for personal liberty . When out of power my political friends condemned the surrender of Jonathan Robbins ; they opposed ...
... respect there is a remarkable difference be- tween the administration and the opposition ; it is in a sacred regard for personal liberty . When out of power my political friends condemned the surrender of Jonathan Robbins ; they opposed ...
Halaman 83
* be , in all respects , pleased with the provisions of the bill , seem to content themselves with an idea that nothing better can be obtained , and that it is necessa- ry to do something . A strong impression that some- thing must be ...
* be , in all respects , pleased with the provisions of the bill , seem to content themselves with an idea that nothing better can be obtained , and that it is necessa- ry to do something . A strong impression that some- thing must be ...
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