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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ... - Page 598
by John Robert Irelan - 1887
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 78-79

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1832 - 844 pages
...constitutionally made; thtt you might enjoy all the advantages of the Union, aud bear none of its burdens, Eloquent appeals to your passions, to your state pride, to your native C"ura»e, to your sense of real injury, were used to prepareyou for the period when the mask which...
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Biography of Andrew Jackson: President of the United States, Formerly Major ...

Philo Ashley Goodwin - Presidents - 1833 - 484 pages
...lowered by over production in other quarters, and the consequent diminution in the value of your lands, were the sole effect of the Tariff laws. The effect...Britain. You were told that this opposition might be peaceably—might be constitutionally made—that you might enjoy all the advantages of the Union and...
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 56, Issues 1-2

New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1833 - 636 pages
...a state of vassallage, and that resistance to them was equal, in patriotic merit, to the opposition our Fathers offered to the oppressive laws of Great...your passions, to your State pride, to your native cou^ rage, to your sense of real injury, were used to prepare you for the period when the mask which...
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1833 - 432 pages
...a state of rassallage, and that resistance to them was equal, in patriotic merit, to the opposition our Fathers offered to the oppressive laws of Great...you might enjoy all the advantages of the Union, and kear none of its burthens. Eloquent appeals to your passions, to yeur State pride, to your native courage,...
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The Glory of America: Comprising Memoirs of the Lives and Glorious Exploits ...

R. Thomas (A.M.) - United States - 1834 - 798 pages
...a state of vassalage, and that resistance to them was equal, in patriotic merit, to the opposition our fathers offered to the oppressive laws of Great...opposition might be peaceably — might be constitutionally jnade — that you might enjoy all the advantages of the Union, and bear none of its burthens. Eloquent...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 3

1834 - 766 pages
...told that this opposition niiu'Hi be peaceably — might be constitutionally made — that you miirht enjoy all the advantages of the Union, and bear none of its burthens. " ' Bloquent appeals to your passions, to yuur state pride, to your native courage, to your sense of...
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American Annual Register, Volume 8

Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 800 pages
...a state of vassalage, and that resistance to them was equal, in patriotic merit, to the opposition our fathers offered to the oppressive laws of Great...injury, were used to prepare you for the period when the musk which concealed the hideous features of DISUNION should be taken off. It fell, and you were made...
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THE AMERICAN ANNUAL REGISTER: FOR THE YEAR 1832-33

William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 pages
...state of vassalage, and that resistance to tlicin was equal, in patriotic merit, to tlie opposition our fathers offered to the oppressive laws of Great...Britain. You were told that this opposition might be peaceably—might be constitutionally made ; that you might enjoy all the advantages of the union,...
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Messages of Gen. Andrew Jackson: With a Short Sketch of His Life

Andrew Jackson - 1837 - 448 pages
...a state of vassalage, and that resistance to them was equal, in patriotic merit, to the opposition our Fathers offered to the oppressive laws of Great...Britain. You were told that this opposition might be peaceably—might be constitutionally made—that you might enjoy all the advantages of the Union and...
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Specimens of American Eloquence: Consisting of Choice Selections from the ...

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1837 - 396 pages
...oppressive laws of Great-Britain. You were told that this opposition might be peaceably — might bs constitutionally made — that you might enjoy all the advantages of the Union and bsar none of its burthens. Eloquent appeals to your passions, to your state pride, to your native courage,...
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