Eloquence of the United States, 第 3 巻E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... force to make negociation successful ; that it is the incipient state of a project for a grand pacification ! 66 I warn also my political friends . These gentlemen are apt to place great reliance on their own intelli- gence and sagacity ...
... force to make negociation successful ; that it is the incipient state of a project for a grand pacification ! 66 I warn also my political friends . These gentlemen are apt to place great reliance on their own intelli- gence and sagacity ...
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... forces , at least equal , in point of num- bers , to the invading army ; that bounty should be offered and proclamations issued , inviting the subjects of a foreign power to treason and rebellion , under the influences of a quarter of ...
... forces , at least equal , in point of num- bers , to the invading army ; that bounty should be offered and proclamations issued , inviting the subjects of a foreign power to treason and rebellion , under the influences of a quarter of ...
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... force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which exists in this country , where wages are high , and subsistence easily ...
... force ; and its employment , in the subjugation of neighboring territories . It is easy to see , that an army , collected in such a state of society , as that which exists in this country , where wages are high , and subsistence easily ...
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... force equal to de- fend themselves against such an army . And a milita- ry force , equal to this object , will itself be able to en- slave the country . Mr. Speaker , when I contemplate the character and consequences of this invasion of ...
... force equal to de- fend themselves against such an army . And a milita- ry force , equal to this object , will itself be able to en- slave the country . Mr. Speaker , when I contemplate the character and consequences of this invasion of ...
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... force of that limi- tation depended , might easily have been questioned , with but little violence to the terms , and in perfect con- formity with its spirit . For this , a renewal of the treaty of 1794 , was refused by our cabinet ...
... force of that limi- tation depended , might easily have been questioned , with but little violence to the terms , and in perfect con- formity with its spirit . For this , a renewal of the treaty of 1794 , was refused by our cabinet ...
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