American Opinions on the "Alabama,": And Other Political QuestionsB. Quaritch, 1870 - 75 էջ |
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... able forensic despatch , which is said to be a 66 complete refutation , " makes no reply , nor even the slightest allusion . And , finally , it is commonly supposed that the demands for reparation by the United States commence with ...
... able forensic despatch , which is said to be a 66 complete refutation , " makes no reply , nor even the slightest allusion . And , finally , it is commonly supposed that the demands for reparation by the United States commence with ...
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... able British writer has remarked , the people of the United States are always in a chronic condition of contested election . We elect a President , and as soon as he is inaugurated , the contest begins for the election of a successor to ...
... able British writer has remarked , the people of the United States are always in a chronic condition of contested election . We elect a President , and as soon as he is inaugurated , the contest begins for the election of a successor to ...
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... able- with all my reading of French writers , and of French news- papers , and from all my conversation with the French people , to form any distinct notion of what they mean by the term Re- public . Do they mean the Roman oligarchy ...
... able- with all my reading of French writers , and of French news- papers , and from all my conversation with the French people , to form any distinct notion of what they mean by the term Re- public . Do they mean the Roman oligarchy ...
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... able to form any distinct conception of what these people desire , except what may be summed up in one phrase : Revolution and Republic . The world knows what Revolution means . That word needs no definition . But what kind of Republic ...
... able to form any distinct conception of what these people desire , except what may be summed up in one phrase : Revolution and Republic . The world knows what Revolution means . That word needs no definition . But what kind of Republic ...
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... able gentleman , Mr. William E. Forster : There could not , ' said he , be a stronger illustration of the damage which had been done to the American trade by these cruisers , than the fact that so completely was the American flag driven ...
... able gentleman , Mr. William E. Forster : There could not , ' said he , be a stronger illustration of the damage which had been done to the American trade by these cruisers , than the fact that so completely was the American flag driven ...
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Էջ 33 - I would rather be handed down to posterity as the builder of a dozen AlaIm-inas than as the man who applies himself deliberately to set class against class, and to cry up the institutions of another country which, when they come to be tested, are of no value whatever, and which reduce the very name of liberty to an utter absurdity.
Էջ 39 - If, through British intervention, the war was doubled in duration, or in any way extended, as cannot be doubted, then is England justly responsible for the additional expenditure to which our country was doomed; and whatever may be the final settlement of these great accounts, such must be the judgment in any chancery which consults the simple equity of the case.