Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... Indians . They had a common council , consist- ing of deputies from each party , with an equality of suffrage in their deliberations . The general expendi- tures and charges were to be adequately defrayed . Its powers were very similar ...
... Indians . They had a common council , consist- ing of deputies from each party , with an equality of suffrage in their deliberations . The general expendi- tures and charges were to be adequately defrayed . Its powers were very similar ...
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... Indians are to destroy us . We cannot look them in the face . The danger is here di- vided ; they are as terrible to the other states as to us : but , sir , it is well known that we have nothing to fear from them . Our back settlers are ...
... Indians are to destroy us . We cannot look them in the face . The danger is here di- vided ; they are as terrible to the other states as to us : but , sir , it is well known that we have nothing to fear from them . Our back settlers are ...
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... Indians , the Algerines , or the Western Posts . Whenever those subjects require our deliberations , I shall not yield to any member in readiness to vindicate the honor of our country and to concur in such measures as our best interests ...
... Indians , the Algerines , or the Western Posts . Whenever those subjects require our deliberations , I shall not yield to any member in readiness to vindicate the honor of our country and to concur in such measures as our best interests ...
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... Indian corn , ve- getables , green hides in the hair or tanned , peltry , tur- pentine and tar , and to take from the same ports , mo- lasses , rum and merchandizes which had been imported from France , charging the articles which are ...
... Indian corn , ve- getables , green hides in the hair or tanned , peltry , tur- pentine and tar , and to take from the same ports , mo- lasses , rum and merchandizes which had been imported from France , charging the articles which are ...
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... Indian war and the Alge- rine attack , have both commercial views , or Great Bri- tain must stand without excuse for instigating the most horrid cruelties . I consider , however , the pro- positions before you , as the strongest weapon ...
... Indian war and the Alge- rine attack , have both commercial views , or Great Bri- tain must stand without excuse for instigating the most horrid cruelties . I consider , however , the pro- positions before you , as the strongest weapon ...
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