American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... ground , surrounded by a marsh , which was only accessible on either side by a long causeway . The American troops took post within cannon shot of the enemy , in a small village at the south end of the causeway , across which , just at ...
... ground , surrounded by a marsh , which was only accessible on either side by a long causeway . The American troops took post within cannon shot of the enemy , in a small village at the south end of the causeway , across which , just at ...
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... ground . He admits that no na- tion has a right to punish offences against another nation , and that the United States can only punish offences against their own laws and the law of nations . He admits , too , that if there had only ...
... ground . He admits that no na- tion has a right to punish offences against another nation , and that the United States can only punish offences against their own laws and the law of nations . He admits , too , that if there had only ...
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... ground . The President had decided that a murder committed on board a British frigate on the high seas , was within the jurisdiction of that nation , and consequently within the twenty seventh article of its treaty with the United ...
... ground . The President had decided that a murder committed on board a British frigate on the high seas , was within the jurisdiction of that nation , and consequently within the twenty seventh article of its treaty with the United ...
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... ground . New commissions were issued , and Mr. Clay and Mr. Russel were despatched to join the other members of the mission . Mr. Bayard was now in England , and the negotiations having been transferred from Gotten- burg to Ghent , he ...
... ground . New commissions were issued , and Mr. Clay and Mr. Russel were despatched to join the other members of the mission . Mr. Bayard was now in England , and the negotiations having been transferred from Gotten- burg to Ghent , he ...
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... ground he holds on the floor sire to conciliate , which he has so repeatedly of this House , as from the professions of a de- made during the session . We have been invi- ted to bury the hatchet , and brighten the chain of peace . We ...
... ground he holds on the floor sire to conciliate , which he has so repeatedly of this House , as from the professions of a de- made during the session . We have been invi- ted to bury the hatchet , and brighten the chain of peace . We ...
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