Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... feel a superior obli- gation to reject it on other grounds . The first section provides , that it shall be lawful for the President " to order all such aliens , as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States ...
... feel a superior obli- gation to reject it on other grounds . The first section provides , that it shall be lawful for the President " to order all such aliens , as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States ...
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... feel no attachment to the established order , which they are always ready to join in subvert- ing , when they find any one to pay them for their as- sistance . These were the men who , in the APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN MINISTERS . 43.
... feel no attachment to the established order , which they are always ready to join in subvert- ing , when they find any one to pay them for their as- sistance . These were the men who , in the APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN MINISTERS . 43.
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... feel for their personal characters , I hold myself at full liberty to explain the tendency of the present amendment , and of that system of policy of which it is a part . I mean not to impute any ill intentions to gentlemen , when I ...
... feel for their personal characters , I hold myself at full liberty to explain the tendency of the present amendment , and of that system of policy of which it is a part . I mean not to impute any ill intentions to gentlemen , when I ...
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... feel power and forget right , advancing rapidly to destinies beyond the reach of mortal eye ; when I contemplate these transcendent objects , and see the honor , the happiness and the hopes of this beloved country committed to the issue ...
... feel power and forget right , advancing rapidly to destinies beyond the reach of mortal eye ; when I contemplate these transcendent objects , and see the honor , the happiness and the hopes of this beloved country committed to the issue ...
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... FEEL Some degree of embarrassment in offering my sentiments on a subject so fully and so ably dis- cussed . I believe , that the ground taken by my friend from Kentucky , has not been shaken by any arguments urged in opposition to the ...
... FEEL Some degree of embarrassment in offering my sentiments on a subject so fully and so ably dis- cussed . I believe , that the ground taken by my friend from Kentucky , has not been shaken by any arguments urged in opposition to the ...
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