12 Americans SpeakJohn Edwin Pomfret Huntington Library, 1954 - 183 páginas |
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... able to pay thofe taxes ? A. No. The frontier counties , all along the continent , having been frequently ra- vaged by the enemy , and greatly impo- verished , are able to pay very little tax . And therefore , in confideration of their ...
... able to pay thofe taxes ? A. No. The frontier counties , all along the continent , having been frequently ra- vaged by the enemy , and greatly impo- verished , are able to pay very little tax . And therefore , in confideration of their ...
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... able to legislate for its own people on every question , without waiting for the aid or con- sent of any other nation on earth ; and upon that issue we expect to carry every State in the Union . I shall not slander the inhab- itants of ...
... able to legislate for its own people on every question , without waiting for the aid or con- sent of any other nation on earth ; and upon that issue we expect to carry every State in the Union . I shall not slander the inhab- itants of ...
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... able exponent of this point of view was Hamilton . He was too im- patient of slow - moving methods . Fundamentally_he believed that the safety of the Republic lay in the autocratic Refers to strength of its government , that the ...
... able exponent of this point of view was Hamilton . He was too im- patient of slow - moving methods . Fundamentally_he believed that the safety of the Republic lay in the autocratic Refers to strength of its government , that the ...
Términos y frases comunes
administration againſt belligerent beſt bimetallism blockade Britain British cafes cauſe cent citizens Colonies commerce commercial business common confidence Congress Constitution continue Cross of Gold debts declare Democratic duty economic enemy equal ernment facsimile favor fear fecurity fhall fhould firſt fituation fome force foreign Franklin D freedom friends fuffer fupport Gettysburg Address gold standard happy HERBERT HOOVER hope Huntington Library independence individual industrial interest issue itſelf JAMES MONROE justice labor land laſt League of Nations liberty living ment Monroe Doctrine muſt nation never nomic object occafion opinion opportunity peace Pennſylvania platform political prefervation President principles progress proper reaſon repeal Republic Republican Party reſpect Roosevelt ROOSEVELT COROLLARY Santo Domingo Senate ſhall speech spirit ſtamps ſuch themſelves THEODORE ROOSEVELT theſe things thofe thoſe tion Tories trade treaty truft Union United uſe Washington wrong