Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... death of the late lamented president . Gov. Brown continued engaged in his profession until the year 1839 , when , having been elected to Congress , he gave it up altogether . Much of the time in which he was in regular and full ...
... death of the late lamented president . Gov. Brown continued engaged in his profession until the year 1839 , when , having been elected to Congress , he gave it up altogether . Much of the time in which he was in regular and full ...
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... death to the hopes and business of the country ? A power so mighty , either for evil or for good , is now to be sprung into existence ; and no other power is to stay , or check , or con- trol its tremendous action , for twenty years to ...
... death to the hopes and business of the country ? A power so mighty , either for evil or for good , is now to be sprung into existence ; and no other power is to stay , or check , or con- trol its tremendous action , for twenty years to ...
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... death and no quarter . Thus prepared and led , they approach the boat in the dead of the night - reach her without discovery - rush on board - fly to the berths cut , slash , stab , and shoot all whom they see - pursue the flying , and ...
... death and no quarter . Thus prepared and led , they approach the boat in the dead of the night - reach her without discovery - rush on board - fly to the berths cut , slash , stab , and shoot all whom they see - pursue the flying , and ...
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... death ? Sir , England would never have thought of such a thing , but for the timid policy and unwise admissions of the Secretary of State . As it is , she may , and probably will , venture to appeal to that " ultima ratio regum ; " and ...
... death ? Sir , England would never have thought of such a thing , but for the timid policy and unwise admissions of the Secretary of State . As it is , she may , and probably will , venture to appeal to that " ultima ratio regum ; " and ...
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... death and destruction . It may lead him to revolt against his master . Without arms , without am- munition , without discipline , without numbers compared with the whites , what could he do ? He is hung up on the gibbet , or shot down ...
... death and destruction . It may lead him to revolt against his master . Without arms , without am- munition , without discipline , without numbers compared with the whites , what could he do ? He is hung up on the gibbet , or shot down ...
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