Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... American stock for a dollar . In 1810 or 1811 he wrote a pamphlet in defence of the American neutrality and commerce . It is out of print now , but it showed a strong feeling in favor of the United States , and a perfect knowledge of ...
... American stock for a dollar . In 1810 or 1811 he wrote a pamphlet in defence of the American neutrality and commerce . It is out of print now , but it showed a strong feeling in favor of the United States , and a perfect knowledge of ...
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... American , we stipulated in a solemn treaty that we would carry into effect our own laws , and fixed the minimum force we would employ for that purpose . ' " The President cannot conceive how you should have been led to adventure upon ...
... American , we stipulated in a solemn treaty that we would carry into effect our own laws , and fixed the minimum force we would employ for that purpose . ' " The President cannot conceive how you should have been led to adventure upon ...
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... American , we stipu- lated in a solemn treaty that we would carry into effect our own laws , and fixed the minimum force we would employ for that purpose . ' " The letter of this department of the 14th of November , having quoted this ...
... American , we stipu- lated in a solemn treaty that we would carry into effect our own laws , and fixed the minimum force we would employ for that purpose . ' " The letter of this department of the 14th of November , having quoted this ...
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