Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... sentiments when it entered into the solemn stipulations of the Treaty of Ghent ; such were its sentiments when it re- quested England to concur with us in declaring the slave - trade to be piracy ; and such are the sentiments which it ...
... sentiments when it entered into the solemn stipulations of the Treaty of Ghent ; such were its sentiments when it re- quested England to concur with us in declaring the slave - trade to be piracy ; and such are the sentiments which it ...
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... sentiments , and these are bruited all over the North as Southern sentiments , and therefore the South is denounced . In the same way , sentiments springing from aboli- tionists of the North , which no man of character and sense ...
... sentiments , and these are bruited all over the North as Southern sentiments , and therefore the South is denounced . In the same way , sentiments springing from aboli- tionists of the North , which no man of character and sense ...
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... sentiments of the country , in regard to the asso- ciation of all the States , for general defence . Why , sir , did anybody at the North , did any Protestant descendant of Cromwell , or any descendant of Henry Vane , whoever he was ...
... sentiments of the country , in regard to the asso- ciation of all the States , for general defence . Why , sir , did anybody at the North , did any Protestant descendant of Cromwell , or any descendant of Henry Vane , whoever he was ...
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