Eloquence of the United States, Volym 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that it would not be a war of ten days ; that it was known that Mr. Foster had instructions to make definitive ar ...
... declared against Great Britain , members of the House were known to state , that they voted for it under the suggestion that it would not be a war of ten days ; that it was known that Mr. Foster had instructions to make definitive ar ...
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... declared , the whole affair seems so extraor- dinary and so utterly irreconcileable to any previous suggestions of wisdom and duty , that I know not what to make of it , or how to believe it . Even at this mo- ment , my mind is very ...
... declared , the whole affair seems so extraor- dinary and so utterly irreconcileable to any previous suggestions of wisdom and duty , that I know not what to make of it , or how to believe it . Even at this mo- ment , my mind is very ...
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... declared . Canada was invaded , We were in haste to plunge into these great difficul- ties , and we have now reason , as well as leisure enough , for regret and repentance . The great mistake of all those , who reasoned con- cerning the ...
... declared . Canada was invaded , We were in haste to plunge into these great difficul- ties , and we have now reason , as well as leisure enough , for regret and repentance . The great mistake of all those , who reasoned con- cerning the ...
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... declaration of war , were of this nature . Those colonies had no connexion with the questions in dispute between us and their parent state . They had done us no injury . They meditated none to us . Between the inhabitants of those ...
... declaration of war , were of this nature . Those colonies had no connexion with the questions in dispute between us and their parent state . They had done us no injury . They meditated none to us . Between the inhabitants of those ...
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... declared , when Gen. Hull had his instructions to put in train , the work of destruction . There was an eagerness for the blood of the Canadians , a headlong precipitation for their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather THE NEW ...
... declared , when Gen. Hull had his instructions to put in train , the work of destruction . There was an eagerness for the blood of the Canadians , a headlong precipitation for their ruin , which indicated any thing else , rather THE NEW ...
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