Eloquence of the United States, Volym 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... favor of a man out of the circle of his own state , without much influence , and personally almost unknown . In favor of a man , against whom the prevailing influences , in New Eng- > land , had previously strong political prejudices ...
... favor of a man out of the circle of his own state , without much influence , and personally almost unknown . In favor of a man , against whom the prevailing influences , in New Eng- > land , had previously strong political prejudices ...
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... favor of a man , whose merits , whatever in other respects they might be , were brought into notice , in the first in- stance , chiefly , so far as that election was concerned , by their opinion of the utter want of merit of the man ...
... favor of a man , whose merits , whatever in other respects they might be , were brought into notice , in the first in- stance , chiefly , so far as that election was concerned , by their opinion of the utter want of merit of the man ...
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... favor of this invasion , in this aspect , that the only way to negociate successfully with Great Britain , is to appeal to her fears , and raise her terrors for the fate of her colonies . I shall here say nothing concern- ing the ...
... favor of this invasion , in this aspect , that the only way to negociate successfully with Great Britain , is to appeal to her fears , and raise her terrors for the fate of her colonies . I shall here say nothing concern- ing the ...
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... favor . The latter critical , difficult and dubious , both in principle and settlement . In this state of things and during your absence , I watch my opportu- nity , declare enmity , throw myself upon your children , and servants , and ...
... favor . The latter critical , difficult and dubious , both in principle and settlement . In this state of things and during your absence , I watch my opportu- nity , declare enmity , throw myself upon your children , and servants , and ...
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... favor of the ministry , and that those in this country are against the war . If , in such a cause , ( saying nothing of the impurity of their elections , ) the people of that country have rallied round their government , it affords a ...
... favor of the ministry , and that those in this country are against the war . If , in such a cause , ( saying nothing of the impurity of their elections , ) the people of that country have rallied round their government , it affords a ...
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