Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... peace , as a consideration which entitled one party to the gratitude of the country over his competitor and rival . But I need not compare the relative merits of the present bill and the sedition law . The same spirit animates them both ...
... peace , as a consideration which entitled one party to the gratitude of the country over his competitor and rival . But I need not compare the relative merits of the present bill and the sedition law . The same spirit animates them both ...
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... peace - alliance - partnership . What before has been fiction , is now to be reality ; the sword and the purse are to be joined in united potency , to strengthen the arm of execu- tive domination . If allowed to use an illustration less ...
... peace - alliance - partnership . What before has been fiction , is now to be reality ; the sword and the purse are to be joined in united potency , to strengthen the arm of execu- tive domination . If allowed to use an illustration less ...
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... peace , with all subsisting treaty stipulations of amity in full force , no such presumptions can be resorted to . Express , positive , and unequivocal commands from competent authority are all that can justify him . Were such commands ...
... peace , with all subsisting treaty stipulations of amity in full force , no such presumptions can be resorted to . Express , positive , and unequivocal commands from competent authority are all that can justify him . Were such commands ...
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... peace and war . Will Great Britain feel bound and pledged to declare war against this country to avenge his death ? Sir , England would never have thought of such a thing , but for the timid policy and unwise admissions of the Secretary ...
... peace and war . Will Great Britain feel bound and pledged to declare war against this country to avenge his death ? Sir , England would never have thought of such a thing , but for the timid policy and unwise admissions of the Secretary ...
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... peace , certainty , and stability , the manufacturers relinquished some advantages which they now enjoy . What was the prin ciple which had always been contended for in this , and in the other House ? That , after the accumulation of ...
... peace , certainty , and stability , the manufacturers relinquished some advantages which they now enjoy . What was the prin ciple which had always been contended for in this , and in the other House ? That , after the accumulation of ...
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