Eloquence of the United States, 第 3 巻E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... , to divest Mr. Jackson's correspondence of a premeditated insult to this country . If gentle- men would only reserve for their own government half the sensibility , which is indulged for that of Great THE NEW ARMY BILL . 51.
... , to divest Mr. Jackson's correspondence of a premeditated insult to this country . If gentle- men would only reserve for their own government half the sensibility , which is indulged for that of Great THE NEW ARMY BILL . 51.
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... Jackson himself , than what is merely consequential . His name even does not appear in any one of the resolutions . The legislature of the country , in reviewing the state of the union , and con- sidering the events which have ...
... Jackson himself , than what is merely consequential . His name even does not appear in any one of the resolutions . The legislature of the country , in reviewing the state of the union , and con- sidering the events which have ...
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... painful incidents of this war , it is impossible not to inquire into its origin . I fear that it will be found to be the famous treaty of Fort Jackson , concluded in August , 1814 ; and I ask the 96 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH.
... painful incidents of this war , it is impossible not to inquire into its origin . I fear that it will be found to be the famous treaty of Fort Jackson , concluded in August , 1814 ; and I ask the 96 MR . CLAY'S SPEECH.
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... Jackson : what a power- ful voucher would the British commissioners have been furnished with , if they could have got hold of that treaty ! The United States demand , The United States demand - is repeated five or six times . And what ...
... Jackson : what a power- ful voucher would the British commissioners have been furnished with , if they could have got hold of that treaty ! The United States demand , The United States demand - is repeated five or six times . And what ...
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... Jackson any other than the very slight degree of blame which attaches to him as the negotiator of the treaty of Fort Jackson , and which must be shared by those who subsequent- ly ratified and sanctioned that treaty . But if there were ...
... Jackson any other than the very slight degree of blame which attaches to him as the negotiator of the treaty of Fort Jackson , and which must be shared by those who subsequent- ly ratified and sanctioned that treaty . But if there were ...
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