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... powers , averting causes of irritation ; and , with firmness , maintaining our own rights and honor . Since , however , it is apparent that here , as in every other state , foreign dangers necessarily attend domestic difficulties , I ...
... powers , averting causes of irritation ; and , with firmness , maintaining our own rights and honor . Since , however , it is apparent that here , as in every other state , foreign dangers necessarily attend domestic difficulties , I ...
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... powers to adopt a desirable melioration of the rigor of maritime war , we have removed all obstructions from the way of this humane reform , except such as are merely of temporary and accidental occurrence . I invite your attention to ...
... powers to adopt a desirable melioration of the rigor of maritime war , we have removed all obstructions from the way of this humane reform , except such as are merely of temporary and accidental occurrence . I invite your attention to ...
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... power . But the powers of Congress I suppose are equal to the anomalous occasion , and there- fore I refer the whole matter to Congress , with the hope that a plan may be devised for the administration of justice in all such parts of ...
... power . But the powers of Congress I suppose are equal to the anomalous occasion , and there- fore I refer the whole matter to Congress , with the hope that a plan may be devised for the administration of justice in all such parts of ...
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... powers that the latter shall take no steps which may tend to encourage the revolutionary movement of the seceding ... powers of Europe it would tend to disturb the friendly relations , diplo- matic and commercial , now existing between ...
... powers that the latter shall take no steps which may tend to encourage the revolutionary movement of the seceding ... powers of Europe it would tend to disturb the friendly relations , diplo- matic and commercial , now existing between ...
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... powers , represented by their plenipotentiaries , namely , Great Britain , Austria , France , Russia , Prussia , Sardinia , and Tur key . That congress having taken up the general subject to which allusion has already been made in this ...
... powers , represented by their plenipotentiaries , namely , Great Britain , Austria , France , Russia , Prussia , Sardinia , and Tur key . That congress having taken up the general subject to which allusion has already been made in this ...
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