The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public NatureGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... Britain has thought proper to make against the proceeding of the United States . In calling you together sooner than a separation from your homes would otherwise have been required , I yielded to considerations drawn from the posture of ...
... Britain has thought proper to make against the proceeding of the United States . In calling you together sooner than a separation from your homes would otherwise have been required , I yielded to considerations drawn from the posture of ...
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... Britain have the character as well as the effect of war upon our lawful commerce , and that this war is brought home to the threshold of our territory . SENATE . to the verdict of the national spirit and expecta- tions . But it is now ...
... Britain have the character as well as the effect of war upon our lawful commerce , and that this war is brought home to the threshold of our territory . SENATE . to the verdict of the national spirit and expecta- tions . But it is now ...
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... Britain might detach against that city , they would perform their full share of the toils and perils of the war . Two thousand men , completely furnished with all the means of an- noyance , possessed of all the skill that military With ...
... Britain might detach against that city , they would perform their full share of the toils and perils of the war . Two thousand men , completely furnished with all the means of an- noyance , possessed of all the skill that military With ...
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... Britain . Great Britain has had her share of the spoils also . Let us then not undervalue our enemy . Sir , this project of limiting our efforts to ten thousand men , seems to be too much upon the plan of a scarecrow , and it appears to ...
... Britain . Great Britain has had her share of the spoils also . Let us then not undervalue our enemy . Sir , this project of limiting our efforts to ten thousand men , seems to be too much upon the plan of a scarecrow , and it appears to ...
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... Britain , the militia could not be ordered out of Great Britain ; no , not even to Ireland . But it should now be recollected , that since that time , the British Parliament , without even a question as to the right , has ordered Brit ...
... Britain , the militia could not be ordered out of Great Britain ; no , not even to Ireland . But it should now be recollected , that since that time , the British Parliament , without even a question as to the right , has ordered Brit ...
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