Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... tion of party , it has been hailed by the whole People as an honor- able and highly advantageous settlement of controversies by which the Peace of the Nation had long been endangered . It is the pur- pose of the Publishers , at a future ...
... tion of party , it has been hailed by the whole People as an honor- able and highly advantageous settlement of controversies by which the Peace of the Nation had long been endangered . It is the pur- pose of the Publishers , at a future ...
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... tion ; one , to abuse Mr. Clay , who supported the war , and the other to abuse Mr. Webster , who , he says , opposed it . We hope his Excellency will not omit some notice of the Berlin and Milan decrees , the affair of the Chesapeake ...
... tion ; one , to abuse Mr. Clay , who supported the war , and the other to abuse Mr. Webster , who , he says , opposed it . We hope his Excellency will not omit some notice of the Berlin and Milan decrees , the affair of the Chesapeake ...
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... tion . Doubtless many other votes of this kind may be found in the Journal , for the debates show that Mr. Webster constantly urged the increase of our naval power as the best means of meeting our enemy , the proudest maritime power in ...
... tion . Doubtless many other votes of this kind may be found in the Journal , for the debates show that Mr. Webster constantly urged the increase of our naval power as the best means of meeting our enemy , the proudest maritime power in ...
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... tion of liberty ; and that no one can be a true and intelligent friend of that liberty , who will consent that any man in public station , whatever he may think of the honesty of his motives , shall exercise or enact an authority above ...
... tion of liberty ; and that no one can be a true and intelligent friend of that liberty , who will consent that any man in public station , whatever he may think of the honesty of his motives , shall exercise or enact an authority above ...
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... tion , a Committee was raised , in the spring of 1835 , to procure a piece of plate which should be worthy of such an object . By their direction , and more par- ticularly under the superintendence of one of their number - the late ...
... tion , a Committee was raised , in the spring of 1835 , to procure a piece of plate which should be worthy of such an object . By their direction , and more par- ticularly under the superintendence of one of their number - the late ...
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