The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... nation , -not alone for the sake of the national honor and dignity , but for the influence which the exhibition of such an united and imposing front may be well calculated to have on the course of the other party to the controversy . It ...
... nation , -not alone for the sake of the national honor and dignity , but for the influence which the exhibition of such an united and imposing front may be well calculated to have on the course of the other party to the controversy . It ...
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... nations of the Earth , by allowing the survey to be peaceably carried through , at the same time that she may , if she so please , protest against it as an act of jurisdiction . But we confess that there does not , at the present moment ...
... nations of the Earth , by allowing the survey to be peaceably carried through , at the same time that she may , if she so please , protest against it as an act of jurisdiction . But we confess that there does not , at the present moment ...
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... nations of the Earth , against the violators of the faith of solemn treaties , and would re- solutely , at any sacrifice of immediate convenience or profit of pelf , abstain from all commercial intercourse with them , until the right of ...
... nations of the Earth , against the violators of the faith of solemn treaties , and would re- solutely , at any sacrifice of immediate convenience or profit of pelf , abstain from all commercial intercourse with them , until the right of ...
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... nations of the earth the most closely knit together by the bands of a common origin , language and literature — the extent , in- timacy and importance of their commercial intercourse - the prox- imity of their possessions on this ...
... nations of the earth the most closely knit together by the bands of a common origin , language and literature — the extent , in- timacy and importance of their commercial intercourse - the prox- imity of their possessions on this ...
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... nation , illustrating the tenor of our remarks . It is , indeed , in his case , the strongest proof of that intellectual energy , on which rests invincible moral courage . The allurements of wealth to which he was exposed by his ...
... nation , illustrating the tenor of our remarks . It is , indeed , in his case , the strongest proof of that intellectual energy , on which rests invincible moral courage . The allurements of wealth to which he was exposed by his ...
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