10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... desire of both the belligerents , was made known to the British government . As that government admits that an actual application of an adequate force , is ne cessary to the existence of a legal blockade , and it was notorious , that if ...
... desire of both the belligerents , was made known to the British government . As that government admits that an actual application of an adequate force , is ne cessary to the existence of a legal blockade , and it was notorious , that if ...
Page 109
... desire to ask him where , in law , or in morals , he can find justification for not protecting the debtors when the act of 1873 was passed , if he now insists that we must protect the creditors . He says he will also propose an ...
... desire to ask him where , in law , or in morals , he can find justification for not protecting the debtors when the act of 1873 was passed , if he now insists that we must protect the creditors . He says he will also propose an ...
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... desires is that the other republics on this Continent shall be happy and prosperous ; and they can not be happy and ... desire peace with all the world , but perhaps most of all with the other peoples of the American Continent . There ...
... desires is that the other republics on this Continent shall be happy and prosperous ; and they can not be happy and ... desire peace with all the world , but perhaps most of all with the other peoples of the American Continent . There ...
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