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... force sufficiently great to overawe the disaffected , and restrain the unruly . The presence of such force is due to them from humanity , and to us from justice . He said that , previous to his ar- rival here , this subject had excited ...
... force sufficiently great to overawe the disaffected , and restrain the unruly . The presence of such force is due to them from humanity , and to us from justice . He said that , previous to his ar- rival here , this subject had excited ...
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... force must be kept there during the year , as little can be expected to be done during the warm sea- son . Five millions will be a very moderate estimate for the expenses of this war , and it is to be feared they will exceed that sum ...
... force must be kept there during the year , as little can be expected to be done during the warm sea- son . Five millions will be a very moderate estimate for the expenses of this war , and it is to be feared they will exceed that sum ...
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... force and effect in the country , and which , if true , would be just cause of fear for the safety and perpetuity of our institutions . It has been said , and that with a boldness that seemed to bid defiance , that there was a constant ...
... force and effect in the country , and which , if true , would be just cause of fear for the safety and perpetuity of our institutions . It has been said , and that with a boldness that seemed to bid defiance , that there was a constant ...
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... force is the result of compromise of the opinions of citizens in different sec- tions of the Union , and ought not to be disturbed , unless a strong political necessity calls for some new modifica tion . The first position assumed by ...
... force is the result of compromise of the opinions of citizens in different sec- tions of the Union , and ought not to be disturbed , unless a strong political necessity calls for some new modifica tion . The first position assumed by ...
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... force . Under its auspices the American system was strengthened and invigorated , and the whole doctrine of internal improve- ment was spread in wild array before the American peo- ple ; while a protective tariff , the necessary ...
... force . Under its auspices the American system was strengthened and invigorated , and the whole doctrine of internal improve- ment was spread in wild array before the American peo- ple ; while a protective tariff , the necessary ...
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