Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 35
... tion to those provinces , and with the avowed intent of making their subjugation the means of peace through the fear to be inspired into Great Britain , is as offen- sive to the pride of that nation , as can well be imagin- ed ; and is ...
... tion to those provinces , and with the avowed intent of making their subjugation the means of peace through the fear to be inspired into Great Britain , is as offen- sive to the pride of that nation , as can well be imagin- ed ; and is ...
Halaman 36
... tion . I speak as an individual . Sir , for my single self , did I support such projects , as are avowed to be the objects of this bill , I should deem myself a traitor to > my country . Were I even to aid them 36 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... tion . I speak as an individual . Sir , for my single self , did I support such projects , as are avowed to be the objects of this bill , I should deem myself a traitor to > my country . Were I even to aid them 36 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
Halaman 40
... tion ; at least of their own political friends . When this is not the case , it must be apparent , that the lead- ing influences want not associates , but instruments . The same principle applies to the distribution of office , out of ...
... tion ; at least of their own political friends . When this is not the case , it must be apparent , that the lead- ing influences want not associates , but instruments . The same principle applies to the distribution of office , out of ...
Halaman 43
... such were the passions , which existed in the southern and western states , and such the avowed determina- tion to war , that had not the cabinet come up to that point , its influence , in those quarters , was THE NEW ARMY BILL . 43.
... such were the passions , which existed in the southern and western states , and such the avowed determina- tion to war , that had not the cabinet come up to that point , its influence , in those quarters , was THE NEW ARMY BILL . 43.
Halaman 52
... tion after restriction has been tried ; negociation has been resorted to , until further negociation would have been disgraceful . Whilst these peaceful experiments are undergoing a trial , what is the conduct of the op- position ? They ...
... tion after restriction has been tried ; negociation has been resorted to , until further negociation would have been disgraceful . Whilst these peaceful experiments are undergoing a trial , what is the conduct of the op- position ? They ...
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