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... honor of supporting it . One word as to all the talk about war ; as there is no motion for it , the fair presumption is , that there are not many in the House for it . Then it may fairly be considered that all these big war words , only ...
... honor of supporting it . One word as to all the talk about war ; as there is no motion for it , the fair presumption is , that there are not many in the House for it . Then it may fairly be considered that all these big war words , only ...
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... honor and justice as you are . We will abandon your ports , and you shall abstain from ours , as long as your obnoxious edicts con- tinue . But what does this bill say ? We take you at your offer . We confess we were wrong in our former ...
... honor and justice as you are . We will abandon your ports , and you shall abstain from ours , as long as your obnoxious edicts con- tinue . But what does this bill say ? We take you at your offer . We confess we were wrong in our former ...
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... honor , in obedience to the resolution slaughtered seamen , and although every other civilized nation shrinks from the pollution of its touch . We feel for the desperate situation to which you are reduced by being deprived of your ...
... honor , in obedience to the resolution slaughtered seamen , and although every other civilized nation shrinks from the pollution of its touch . We feel for the desperate situation to which you are reduced by being deprived of your ...
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... honor and welfare of the nation to the national militia or volunteers , and in case it should be found neces- sary to oust our common enemy from their North American possessions , the latter will be all - suffi- cient , and finally will ...
... honor and welfare of the nation to the national militia or volunteers , and in case it should be found neces- sary to oust our common enemy from their North American possessions , the latter will be all - suffi- cient , and finally will ...
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... honor to represent , they possess patriotism , and are ready to encounter any difficulties rather than the honor of the nation should be compro- mitted . And , sir , it is not of the fair - weather kind of patriotism , it is of a kind ...
... honor to represent , they possess patriotism , and are ready to encounter any difficulties rather than the honor of the nation should be compro- mitted . And , sir , it is not of the fair - weather kind of patriotism , it is of a kind ...
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