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Page 328
... American , standards , and under the influence of European , not American , interests and sentiments . Republicanism and Federalism are , to European statesmen , if not unintelligible , at least , impracticable , principles ; and ...
... American , standards , and under the influence of European , not American , interests and sentiments . Republicanism and Federalism are , to European statesmen , if not unintelligible , at least , impracticable , principles ; and ...
Page 441
... American people . " Foreign intervention would oblige us to treat those who should yield it as allies of the insurrectionary party , and to carry on the war against them as enemies . " However other European powers may mistake , his ...
... American people . " Foreign intervention would oblige us to treat those who should yield it as allies of the insurrectionary party , and to carry on the war against them as enemies . " However other European powers may mistake , his ...
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... America . First , that all American states must hereafter be not dependent European colonies , but independent American nations . Second , that all independent American nations must thereafter have , not imperial or monarchical ...
... America . First , that all American states must hereafter be not dependent European colonies , but independent American nations . Second , that all independent American nations must thereafter have , not imperial or monarchical ...
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Eulogy on Lafayette 1834Oration on Daniel OConnell Oration on John | 32 |
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