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... give the expected boon at all hazards ; they must give the country peace at any price , if attainable . Thus , if we should pro- ceed to extremities in this thoughtless manner , you will very probably , at the end of two years , have a ...
... give the expected boon at all hazards ; they must give the country peace at any price , if attainable . Thus , if we should pro- ceed to extremities in this thoughtless manner , you will very probably , at the end of two years , have a ...
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... give up by a false step that national respectability , and with it liberty and independence . For , sir , if you won't defend your rights , but will surrender them at pleasure , your independence is not worth a straw . Yes , sir , I am ...
... give up by a false step that national respectability , and with it liberty and independence . For , sir , if you won't defend your rights , but will surrender them at pleasure , your independence is not worth a straw . Yes , sir , I am ...
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... give them civil liberty , to emancipate them in the most frightful shape , rather than truckle to from their chains , and to suffer them to partici- any tyrant , and particularly our deadly foe - the pate in Government , but they will ...
... give them civil liberty , to emancipate them in the most frightful shape , rather than truckle to from their chains , and to suffer them to partici- any tyrant , and particularly our deadly foe - the pate in Government , but they will ...
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... gives the whole of our trade to our shipping - a bill whose provisions can be carried into effect without difficulty ... give a silent by the aid of our laws . This is not submission ; vote ; but I feel it my duty to answer some ob- far ...
... gives the whole of our trade to our shipping - a bill whose provisions can be carried into effect without difficulty ... give a silent by the aid of our laws . This is not submission ; vote ; but I feel it my duty to answer some ob- far ...
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... give my assent to to submission , and even to entomb the honor of this degrading measure , which in my view will our nation , never perhaps to rise again . And , mark my country with dishonor , and be recorded sir , all this sacrifice ...
... give my assent to to submission , and even to entomb the honor of this degrading measure , which in my view will our nation , never perhaps to rise again . And , mark my country with dishonor , and be recorded sir , all this sacrifice ...
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