American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... consequence . In The confederate government of Holland is a cases of imminent danger , those States alone , further confirmation of the characteristic imbe - more immediately exposed to it , would exert cility of such governments . From ...
... consequence . In The confederate government of Holland is a cases of imminent danger , those States alone , further confirmation of the characteristic imbe - more immediately exposed to it , would exert cility of such governments . From ...
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... consequence of this want of en- treaty of peace with Great Britain was a very favorable one for us . But it did not happen perfectly to please some of the States , and they would not comply with it . The consequence is , Britain charges ...
... consequence of this want of en- treaty of peace with Great Britain was a very favorable one for us . But it did not happen perfectly to please some of the States , and they would not comply with it . The consequence is , Britain charges ...
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... consequence to other nations : fourthly , the im- the proudest prince on earth to blot or soil it . | they have ... consequences to be expected from taking immediate possession . Before I consider the existing state of things , let me ...
... consequence to other nations : fourthly , the im- the proudest prince on earth to blot or soil it . | they have ... consequences to be expected from taking immediate possession . Before I consider the existing state of things , let me ...
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