Eloquence of the United States, Volym 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... sion of Canada . When war against Great Britain was proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put ...
... sion of Canada . When war against Great Britain was proposed , at the last session , there were thousands in these United States , and I confess to you , I was my- self among the number , who believed not one word of the matter . I put ...
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... even the pretence of argument . On the contrary , nothing was more obvious , than that an inva- sion of Canada inust strengthen the ministry of Great Britain , by the excitement and sympathy , which would 14 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
... even the pretence of argument . On the contrary , nothing was more obvious , than that an inva- sion of Canada inust strengthen the ministry of Great Britain , by the excitement and sympathy , which would 14 MR . QUINCY'S SPEECH ON.
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... sion of Canada , is not peculiar to me . Multitudes , who approve the war , detest it . I believe this senti- ment is entertained , without distinction of parties , by almost all the moral sense , and nine tenths of the in- telligence ...
... sion of Canada , is not peculiar to me . Multitudes , who approve the war , detest it . I believe this senti- ment is entertained , without distinction of parties , by almost all the moral sense , and nine tenths of the in- telligence ...
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... sion the declaration of war , at the time , and under the circumstances , in which it occurred . Antecedent to the declaration of war , it was distinctly stated by in- dividuals from that quarter of the country , under the influences of ...
... sion the declaration of war , at the time , and under the circumstances , in which it occurred . Antecedent to the declaration of war , it was distinctly stated by in- dividuals from that quarter of the country , under the influences of ...
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... sion of that country as wicked and unjustifiable . Its inhabitants are represented as harmless and unoffend- ing , as connected with those of the bordering states by a thousand tender ties , interchanging acts of kind- ness , and all ...
... sion of that country as wicked and unjustifiable . Its inhabitants are represented as harmless and unoffend- ing , as connected with those of the bordering states by a thousand tender ties , interchanging acts of kind- ness , and all ...
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