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Page 60
... America have exhibited to the admiration and anxiety of the wise and virtuous of all nations for eight years under the administration of a citizen who , by a long course of great actions , regulated by prudence , justice , temper- ance ...
... America have exhibited to the admiration and anxiety of the wise and virtuous of all nations for eight years under the administration of a citizen who , by a long course of great actions , regulated by prudence , justice , temper- ance ...
Page 61
... America , and a disposition to meliorate their condition by inclining them to be more friendly to us , and our citizens to be more friendly to them ; if an inflexi- ble determination to maintain peace and inviolable faith with all ...
... America , and a disposition to meliorate their condition by inclining them to be more friendly to us , and our citizens to be more friendly to them ; if an inflexi- ble determination to maintain peace and inviolable faith with all ...
Page 66
... America , and with such circumstances of pub- licity and solemnity that they cannot be disguised and will not soon be forgotten . They have inflicted a wound in the Ameri- can breast . It is my sincere desire , however , that it may be ...
... America , and with such circumstances of pub- licity and solemnity that they cannot be disguised and will not soon be forgotten . They have inflicted a wound in the Ameri- can breast . It is my sincere desire , however , that it may be ...
Page 69
... America as forming a weight in that balance of power in Europe which never can be forgotten or neglected . It would not only be against our interest , but it would be doing wrong to one - half of Europe , at least , if we should ...
... America as forming a weight in that balance of power in Europe which never can be forgotten or neglected . It would not only be against our interest , but it would be doing wrong to one - half of Europe , at least , if we should ...
Page 71
... nothing by the change , for he never heard such a speech in public in his life . All agreed that , taken altogether , it was the sub- limest thing ever exhibited in America . ' " " The fact is unquestionable that this speech was very 71 15.
... nothing by the change , for he never heard such a speech in public in his life . All agreed that , taken altogether , it was the sub- limest thing ever exhibited in America . ' " " The fact is unquestionable that this speech was very 71 15.
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