Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... honor of the country whose interests and honor were confided to him ; but the happy result of this negotiation is due chiefly to the fact that each could appreciate and understand what the interests and honor of the opposite country in ...
... honor of the country whose interests and honor were confided to him ; but the happy result of this negotiation is due chiefly to the fact that each could appreciate and understand what the interests and honor of the opposite country in ...
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... honor . Now , it will probably so happen that , just about this time , the 1st of February , the speeches of Mr. Senator Benton , and other Senators , against the treaty , as a ' capitulation , ' on our part , and entitling the ...
... honor . Now , it will probably so happen that , just about this time , the 1st of February , the speeches of Mr. Senator Benton , and other Senators , against the treaty , as a ' capitulation , ' on our part , and entitling the ...
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... honor of the country that it should execute its own laws , and perform its own obligations by its own means and its own power . The examination or visitation of the merchant - vessels of one nation by the cruisers of another , for any ...
... honor of the country that it should execute its own laws , and perform its own obligations by its own means and its own power . The examination or visitation of the merchant - vessels of one nation by the cruisers of another , for any ...
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