Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... British minister got the whole advantage in the treaty , and that the honor and interest of the United States have both been sacrificed to British pretension and British supe- riority . " Having so much delighted , by his speeches , the ...
... British minister got the whole advantage in the treaty , and that the honor and interest of the United States have both been sacrificed to British pretension and British supe- riority . " Having so much delighted , by his speeches , the ...
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... British cruiser is therefore a wrong -a trespass - although it may be done under the belief that she was a British vessel , or that she belonged to a nation which had conceded the right of such detention to the British cruisers , and ...
... British cruiser is therefore a wrong -a trespass - although it may be done under the belief that she was a British vessel , or that she belonged to a nation which had conceded the right of such detention to the British cruisers , and ...
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... British pretension leads necessarily to consequences as broad and general as your statement . But it is no more than fair to state that pre- tension in the words of the British Government itself , and then it be- comes matter of ...
... British pretension leads necessarily to consequences as broad and general as your statement . But it is no more than fair to state that pre- tension in the words of the British Government itself , and then it be- comes matter of ...
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