Echoes from the South: Comprising the Most Important Speeches, Proclamations, and Public Acts Emanating from the South During the Late WarE. B. Treat & Company, 1866 - Всего страниц: 211 |
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... foreign coun- tries , which puts us in the front rank of the nations of the world . England can no longer be styled the Mistress of the Seas . What American is not proud of the result ? Whether those laws should be continued is another ...
... foreign coun- tries , which puts us in the front rank of the nations of the world . England can no longer be styled the Mistress of the Seas . What American is not proud of the result ? Whether those laws should be continued is another ...
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... foreign trade , which is the foundation of all our prosperity , has the protection of the navy , which drove the pirates from the waters near our coast , where they had been buccaneering for centuries before , and might have been still ...
... foreign trade , which is the foundation of all our prosperity , has the protection of the navy , which drove the pirates from the waters near our coast , where they had been buccaneering for centuries before , and might have been still ...
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... foreign nations in this respect . But by the law of nations we are equally bound , before proceeding to violent measures , to set forth our grievances before the offending Government , to give them an opportunity to redress the wrong ...
... foreign nations in this respect . But by the law of nations we are equally bound , before proceeding to violent measures , to set forth our grievances before the offending Government , to give them an opportunity to redress the wrong ...
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... foreign Government , and towards a mem- ber of this Confederacy I would recommend the same course . Let us , therefore , not act hastily in this matter . Let your Committee on the State of the Republic make out a bill of grievances ...
... foreign Government , and towards a mem- ber of this Confederacy I would recommend the same course . Let us , therefore , not act hastily in this matter . Let your Committee on the State of the Republic make out a bill of grievances ...
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... foreign nations and our commercial relations with them . Free trade , as far as practicable , would be the policy , of this Government . No higher duties would be imposed on foreign importation than would be necessary to support the ...
... foreign nations and our commercial relations with them . Free trade , as far as practicable , would be the policy , of this Government . No higher duties would be imposed on foreign importation than would be necessary to support the ...
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