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... States as one great whole ; to confide that sudden impressions , when erro- neous , would yield to candid reflection ; and * Writings , xi . , 40 . to consult only the substantial and permanent interests of our Opposition to the Treaty.
... States as one great whole ; to confide that sudden impressions , when erro- neous , would yield to candid reflection ; and * Writings , xi . , 40 . to consult only the substantial and permanent interests of our Opposition to the Treaty.
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Washington Irving. to consult only the substantial and permanent interests of our country . " Nor have I departed from this line of con- duct , on the occasion which has produced the resolutions contained in your letter . " Without a ...
Washington Irving. to consult only the substantial and permanent interests of our country . " Nor have I departed from this line of con- duct , on the occasion which has produced the resolutions contained in your letter . " Without a ...
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... interests , or from real dislike to the treaty , the result was the very evil he had been instructed to prevent . The French government miscon- Iceived the views and conduct of the United States , suspected their policy in regard to ...
... interests , or from real dislike to the treaty , the result was the very evil he had been instructed to prevent . The French government miscon- Iceived the views and conduct of the United States , suspected their policy in regard to ...
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... interest , and every other consideration , that ought to actuate a people situated as we are , already deeply in debt , and in a convalescent state from the struggle we have been engaged in ourselves . " On these principles I have ...
... interest , and every other consideration , that ought to actuate a people situated as we are , already deeply in debt , and in a convalescent state from the struggle we have been engaged in ourselves . " On these principles I have ...
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... interests of your country . part with our regrets . We give up , in you , a representative of America and we retain the remembrance of the citizen whose personal qualities honor that title . " A few days afterwards , when Mr. Charles ...
... interests of your country . part with our regrets . We give up , in you , a representative of America and we retain the remembrance of the citizen whose personal qualities honor that title . " A few days afterwards , when Mr. Charles ...
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