Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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Page 7
... effect of extending the rules and articles of war relative to spies to citi- zens of the United States , would have been to expose every American citizen vis- iting the encampment of the American army , to be charged with being a spy ...
... effect of extending the rules and articles of war relative to spies to citi- zens of the United States , would have been to expose every American citizen vis- iting the encampment of the American army , to be charged with being a spy ...
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... effect , and to make unfair and false impressions ; as it is known to all , who are not wilfully ignorant , that Mr. Webster had nothing to do with the Hartford Convention . The opponents of Mr. Webster have been , again and again ...
... effect , and to make unfair and false impressions ; as it is known to all , who are not wilfully ignorant , that Mr. Webster had nothing to do with the Hartford Convention . The opponents of Mr. Webster have been , again and again ...
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... effect , when that effect is obviously intended to be unfavorable . Why did the gentleman allude to my votes , or my opinions , respecting the war , at all , unless he had something to say ? Does he wish to leave an undefined impression ...
... effect , when that effect is obviously intended to be unfavorable . Why did the gentleman allude to my votes , or my opinions , respecting the war , at all , unless he had something to say ? Does he wish to leave an undefined impression ...
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... effect such a course must operate on Bangor . - Gentlemen , I have often taken occasion to say , what circum- stances may render it proper now to repeat , that , at the close of the last war , a new era , in my judgment , had opened in ...
... effect such a course must operate on Bangor . - Gentlemen , I have often taken occasion to say , what circum- stances may render it proper now to repeat , that , at the close of the last war , a new era , in my judgment , had opened in ...
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... effect , even in State governments , is it possible not to perceive that they will , erelong , regard the whole government of the Union with distrust and jealousy , and finally with fear and hatred ? Among other evils , it is the ...
... effect , even in State governments , is it possible not to perceive that they will , erelong , regard the whole government of the Union with distrust and jealousy , and finally with fear and hatred ? Among other evils , it is the ...
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