Eloquence of the United States, 第 3 巻E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... Jackson pre- vents my using a different term - the execution of an unarmed and prostrate captive . Yes , there is one . solitary exception , in which a man , enraged at behold- ing an Indian prisoner , who had been celebrated for his ...
... Jackson pre- vents my using a different term - the execution of an unarmed and prostrate captive . Yes , there is one . solitary exception , in which a man , enraged at behold- ing an Indian prisoner , who had been celebrated for his ...
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... Jackson , for the reasons already assigned , were not binding upon the Creeks , there would be but too much cause to lament his unhappy , if not unjust fate . The first impression , made on the examination of the pro- ceedings in the ...
... Jackson , for the reasons already assigned , were not binding upon the Creeks , there would be but too much cause to lament his unhappy , if not unjust fate . The first impression , made on the examination of the pro- ceedings in the ...
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... Jackson , they would be outlaws and pirates , and liable to immediate execution . Are gentlemen prepared to return to their respective districts with this doctrine in their mouths , and say to their Irish , English , Scotch and other ...
... Jackson , they would be outlaws and pirates , and liable to immediate execution . Are gentlemen prepared to return to their respective districts with this doctrine in their mouths , and say to their Irish , English , Scotch and other ...
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... Jackson had voluntarily , if you please , sub- mitted himself , and given , by his appeal to the court , his implied pledge to observe . I know but little of military law , and what has happened has certainly not created in me a taste ...
... Jackson had voluntarily , if you please , sub- mitted himself , and given , by his appeal to the court , his implied pledge to observe . I know but little of military law , and what has happened has certainly not created in me a taste ...
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... Jackson of any inten- tion to violate the laws of the country , or the obliga- tions of humanity . I am persuaded , from all that I have heard , that he considered himself as equally re- specting and observing both . With respect to the ...
... Jackson of any inten- tion to violate the laws of the country , or the obliga- tions of humanity . I am persuaded , from all that I have heard , that he considered himself as equally re- specting and observing both . With respect to the ...
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