Eloquence of the United States, Svazek 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... purpose , for which these twenty thou- sand men are demanded , is the invasion of Canada This is unequivocally avowed , by the chairman of the committee of foreign relations , ( Mr. D. R. Williams , ) the organ , as is admitted , of the ...
... purpose , for which these twenty thou- sand men are demanded , is the invasion of Canada This is unequivocally avowed , by the chairman of the committee of foreign relations , ( Mr. D. R. Williams , ) the organ , as is admitted , of the ...
Strana 6
... purpose of putting a good face upon things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri- tish cabinet for the fate of their colonies . I know , also , that some of those , who ...
... purpose of putting a good face upon things , and of strengthening the hope of a successful negociation , by exciting the apprehensions of the Bri- tish cabinet for the fate of their colonies . I know , also , that some of those , who ...
Strana 7
... purposes of the administra- tion are attained , under suggestions very different from the true motives . Thus the embargo , which has since been unequivocally acknowledged to have been intended to coerce Great Britain , was adopted , as ...
... purposes of the administra- tion are attained , under suggestions very different from the true motives . Thus the embargo , which has since been unequivocally acknowledged to have been intended to coerce Great Britain , was adopted , as ...
Strana 11
... purposes , let them be flushed with victories , and see the fascinating career of military glory opening upon them ... purpose , is intended by it ; that continuance of the war and not peace is its project . Yes , sir , as the French ...
... purposes , let them be flushed with victories , and see the fascinating career of military glory opening upon them ... purpose , is intended by it ; that continuance of the war and not peace is its project . Yes , sir , as the French ...
Strana 15
... purpose . We postponed the decree of ruin , until the last moment . We hesitated - we delayed , until longer delay was dangerous . Alas ! sir , there was nothing of this kind , or character , in the conduct of the cabinet . The war had ...
... purpose . We postponed the decree of ruin , until the last moment . We hesitated - we delayed , until longer delay was dangerous . Alas ! sir , there was nothing of this kind , or character , in the conduct of the cabinet . The war had ...
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