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... foreign nations has been attended with profound solicitude , chiefly turning upon our own domestic affairs . A disloyal portion of the American people have , during the whole year , been engaged in an attempt to divide and destroy the ...
... foreign nations has been attended with profound solicitude , chiefly turning upon our own domestic affairs . A disloyal portion of the American people have , during the whole year , been engaged in an attempt to divide and destroy the ...
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... foreign , as our domestic commerce . They can scarcely have failed to per- ceive that the effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and a more ex- tensive , valuable ...
... foreign , as our domestic commerce . They can scarcely have failed to per- ceive that the effort for disunion produces the existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and a more ex- tensive , valuable ...
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... foreign intervention to embar- rass or overthrow the republic . When you reflect on the novelty of such designs , their unpatriotic and revolutionary character , and the long train of evils which must follow directly or consequentially ...
... foreign intervention to embar- rass or overthrow the republic . When you reflect on the novelty of such designs , their unpatriotic and revolutionary character , and the long train of evils which must follow directly or consequentially ...
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... foreign tribunal . Nevertheless , should you find that any weight is given to those complaints and pretexts in the court to which you are accredited , your per- fect knowledge of all the transactions involved , will , I am sure , enable ...
... foreign tribunal . Nevertheless , should you find that any weight is given to those complaints and pretexts in the court to which you are accredited , your per- fect knowledge of all the transactions involved , will , I am sure , enable ...
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... foreign affairs , who had received the proclamation of the President , and he at once promptly informed me that , in his opinion , no apprehension need be entertained as to Prussian subjects engaging under the authority of the so ...
... foreign affairs , who had received the proclamation of the President , and he at once promptly informed me that , in his opinion , no apprehension need be entertained as to Prussian subjects engaging under the authority of the so ...
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