Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Government as an act of public force , done by national authority . In these instructions he said : " There is , therefore , now an authentic declaration on the part of the British Government , that the attack on the ' Caroline ' was an ...
... Government as an act of public force , done by national authority . In these instructions he said : " There is , therefore , now an authentic declaration on the part of the British Government , that the attack on the ' Caroline ' was an ...
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... Government has done nothing , most assuredly , to place you in a false position . Representing your country at a foreign court , you saw a transaction about to take place between the Government to which you were accredited and another ...
... Government has done nothing , most assuredly , to place you in a false position . Representing your country at a foreign court , you saw a transaction about to take place between the Government to which you were accredited and another ...
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... Government of the United States relies on its own power , and on the effective support of the people , to assert ... Government has certainly been quite different . Being convinced that the doctrine asserted by this Government is the ...
... Government of the United States relies on its own power , and on the effective support of the people , to assert ... Government has certainly been quite different . Being convinced that the doctrine asserted by this Government is the ...
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