The True American: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents of the United States, from 1789 to 1839 ... and a Variety of Other Matter Useful and Entertaining, Volume 2I. S. Boyd, 1841 - Presidents |
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... cause , his hopes of final triumph in the glorious contest seldom wavered . At times compelled to retreat , with a few sickly , ill clad , and almost disheart- ened troops , before the superior forces of the enemy , his men marking with ...
... cause , his hopes of final triumph in the glorious contest seldom wavered . At times compelled to retreat , with a few sickly , ill clad , and almost disheart- ened troops , before the superior forces of the enemy , his men marking with ...
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... causes of passion , admit reason to govern . 15. Be not curious to know the affairs of others , nei- ther approach to those that speak in private . 16. Undertake not what you cannot perform ; but be careful to keep your promise . 17 ...
... causes of passion , admit reason to govern . 15. Be not curious to know the affairs of others , nei- ther approach to those that speak in private . 16. Undertake not what you cannot perform ; but be careful to keep your promise . 17 ...
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... cause the papers on this very impor- tant transaction to be laid before you . The liberality and harmony with which it has been conducted , will be found to do great honor to both the parties ; and the sen- timents of warm attachment to ...
... cause the papers on this very impor- tant transaction to be laid before you . The liberality and harmony with which it has been conducted , will be found to do great honor to both the parties ; and the sen- timents of warm attachment to ...
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... causes , you will have remarked , with particular pleasure , the happy effects of that revival of confidence , public as well as private , to which the constitution and laws of the United States have so eminently contributed ; and you ...
... causes , you will have remarked , with particular pleasure , the happy effects of that revival of confidence , public as well as private , to which the constitution and laws of the United States have so eminently contributed ; and you ...
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... cause them to be restored when they are taken within the protection of our territo- ry , or by vessels commissioned or equipped in a warlike form within the limits of the United States . It rests with the wisdom of Congress to correct ...
... cause them to be restored when they are taken within the protection of our territo- ry , or by vessels commissioned or equipped in a warlike form within the limits of the United States . It rests with the wisdom of Congress to correct ...
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