Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... Ameri- cans , that , after having performed the most gallant ex- ploits , after having overcome the most astonishing dif- ficulties , and after having gained the admiration of the world by their incomparable valor and policy , they lost ...
... Ameri- cans , that , after having performed the most gallant ex- ploits , after having overcome the most astonishing dif- ficulties , and after having gained the admiration of the world by their incomparable valor and policy , they lost ...
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... Ameri- can soldier . Bring them into contrast with European veterans - you will see an astonishing superiority over the latter . There has been a strict subordination to the laws . The honorable gentleman's office gave him an ...
... Ameri- can soldier . Bring them into contrast with European veterans - you will see an astonishing superiority over the latter . There has been a strict subordination to the laws . The honorable gentleman's office gave him an ...
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... Ameri- can constitution , that it is not inserted in it ? If we are secure in Virginia , without mentioning it in our constitution , why should not this security be found in the federal court ? The honorable gentleman said much about ...
... Ameri- can constitution , that it is not inserted in it ? If we are secure in Virginia , without mentioning it in our constitution , why should not this security be found in the federal court ? The honorable gentleman said much about ...
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... Ameri- ca have not been better understood , nor the union more ardently loved , than at this present moment . I acknowledge the weakness of the old confederation . Every man says , that something must be done . Where is the moment more ...
... Ameri- ca have not been better understood , nor the union more ardently loved , than at this present moment . I acknowledge the weakness of the old confederation . Every man says , that something must be done . Where is the moment more ...
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... Ameri- can tonnage has increased in a very respectable degree of proportion to the British tonnage . Great Britain has never deemed it prudent to frustrate or diminish the effects of this , by attempting any countervailing measures for ...
... Ameri- can tonnage has increased in a very respectable degree of proportion to the British tonnage . Great Britain has never deemed it prudent to frustrate or diminish the effects of this , by attempting any countervailing measures for ...
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