American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... consideration . notice of two considerations , which have been made great use of by way of inducing Congress to carry the treaty into effect . In the first place , it has been said , that the greater part of the treaty is to continue in ...
... consideration . notice of two considerations , which have been made great use of by way of inducing Congress to carry the treaty into effect . In the first place , it has been said , that the greater part of the treaty is to continue in ...
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... consideration . | friend's close consideration of this subject , 1 beseech him , as well as the other gentlemen of and seriously for a few moments , before the die the committee , to join in attending to it calmly is cast . I owe much ...
... consideration . | friend's close consideration of this subject , 1 beseech him , as well as the other gentlemen of and seriously for a few moments , before the die the committee , to join in attending to it calmly is cast . I owe much ...
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... consideration . On the sixteenth of May of that year , he delivered a speech before both Houses of Congress , in which he expressed in strong terms his great disapprobation of the indignity offered to the United States ; and on the ...
... consideration . On the sixteenth of May of that year , he delivered a speech before both Houses of Congress , in which he expressed in strong terms his great disapprobation of the indignity offered to the United States ; and on the ...
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