The History of the United States of America, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... force sufficient to compel obedience to our laws . The " expense of such a standing force , and its inconsistency with our principles , " were , in the presi dent's opinion , reasons enough for dispensing with cour- tesy , and for ...
... force sufficient to compel obedience to our laws . The " expense of such a standing force , and its inconsistency with our principles , " were , in the presi dent's opinion , reasons enough for dispensing with cour- tesy , and for ...
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... force , it is an empty sound . The embargo furnishes this wea pon , a sword not drawn from the scabbard . By it every member of the community will be sensibly impressed with the solemnities of the crisis , and will be prepared for ...
... force , it is an empty sound . The embargo furnishes this wea pon , a sword not drawn from the scabbard . By it every member of the community will be sensibly impressed with the solemnities of the crisis , and will be prepared for ...
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... force was stopped short in like manner . But the progress and termination of the negotiation with Rose soon caused a change of measures . Not only was Rose instructed to keep the affair of the Chesapeake distinct from other topics of ...
... force was stopped short in like manner . But the progress and termination of the negotiation with Rose soon caused a change of measures . Not only was Rose instructed to keep the affair of the Chesapeake distinct from other topics of ...
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... force . An act was passed instead , which still remains on the statute - book , appropriating the annual sum of $ 200,000 toward procuring arms to be distributed among the states in the ratio of their effective militia . But , with ...
... force . An act was passed instead , which still remains on the statute - book , appropriating the annual sum of $ 200,000 toward procuring arms to be distributed among the states in the ratio of their effective militia . But , with ...
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... force was especially necessary , and the senators and representatives of Massa- chusetts were pressed to urge upon Congress effectual steps in that direction . The general government having been expressly instituted to provide for the ...
... force was especially necessary , and the senators and representatives of Massa- chusetts were pressed to urge upon Congress effectual steps in that direction . The general government having been expressly instituted to provide for the ...
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