The History of the United States of America, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... nation . Already , before the meeting of Congress , news had arrived of the peace of Tilsit , by which Bonaparte had been made , as it were , the dictator of continental Europe . By that treaty , the kingdom of Prussia , curtailed of ...
... nation . Already , before the meeting of Congress , news had arrived of the peace of Tilsit , by which Bonaparte had been made , as it were , the dictator of continental Europe . By that treaty , the kingdom of Prussia , curtailed of ...
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... nation . It will do more , it will arm the executive government . It is an unequivocal and efficient expression of confidence in the executive , and it gives the president a new weapon of negotiation ; for , in the present state of the ...
... nation . It will do more , it will arm the executive government . It is an unequivocal and efficient expression of confidence in the executive , and it gives the president a new weapon of negotiation ; for , in the present state of the ...
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... nation will call upon him with one voice to require that this answer be prompt . The negotiant of a foreign nation , if his instructions be amicable , will himself perceive the necessity of a prompt and candid answer , and give it ; and ...
... nation will call upon him with one voice to require that this answer be prompt . The negotiant of a foreign nation , if his instructions be amicable , will himself perceive the necessity of a prompt and candid answer , and give it ; and ...
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... nations ought to induce them to side with Great Britain , was received with marked indignation , almost as if there ... nation prepared for this ? To settle that point , tell the people what your object is ; tell them that you mean to ...
... nations ought to induce them to side with Great Britain , was received with marked indignation , almost as if there ... nation prepared for this ? To settle that point , tell the people what your object is ; tell them that you mean to ...
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... nation its actual position ! " This sharp attack threw the administration leaders into a paroxysm of passion . Gardinier was repeatedly called to order , and even threats to expel him were thrown out . Campbell and others protested with ...
... nation its actual position ! " This sharp attack threw the administration leaders into a paroxysm of passion . Gardinier was repeatedly called to order , and even threats to expel him were thrown out . Campbell and others protested with ...
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