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" ... negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told that England is a proud and lofty nation, which, disdaining to wait for danger, meets it half way. Haughty as she is, we once triumphed over her, and, if we do not listen to the counsels... "
Biography of Henry Clay - Page 100
by George Denison Prentice - 1831 - 304 pages
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The Speeches of Henry Clay: Delivered in the Congress of the United States ...

Henry Clay - United States - 1827 - 452 pages
...over her, and, if we do not listen to the councils of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...in one common struggle, fighting for FREE TRADE AND SEAON THE EMANCIPATION OF SOUTH AMERICA. Speech of Mr. Clay on his proposition to make an appropriation...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 542 pages
...over her, and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...in one common struggle, fighting for FREE TRADE AND SEAMAN'S RIGHTS. SPEECH OF DANIEL WEBSTER, ON THE BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE...
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Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay, of the Congress of the United States

Henry Clay - United States - 1842 - 518 pages
...over her. and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...in one common struggle, fighting for FREE TRADE AND SEAMAN'S RIGHTS. ON THE EMANCIPATION OP SOUTH AMERICA. Speech of Mr. Clay, on his proposition to make...
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Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay, of the Congress of the United States

Henry Clay - United States - 1842 - 518 pages
...over her. and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...let us fail like men, lash ourselves to our gallant tare, and expire together in one common struggle, fighting for TRADE AND SEAMAN'S RIGHTS. 6 ' V - '...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 554 pages
...over her, and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...struggle, fighting for FREE TRADE AND SEAMEN's RIGHTS. [Mr. OI.AY resigned his seat in Congress on the 19th of January, 1814, having been appointed by President...
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The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - United States - 1843 - 624 pages
...over her, and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...struggle, fighting for FREE TRADE AND SEAMEN'S RIGHTS. ON HIS RETURN FROM GHENT. AT LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, OCTOBER 7, 1815. [TN the following brief speech,...
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The Beauties of the Hon. Henry Clay

Henry Clay - United States - 1843 - 226 pages
...over her ; and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...struggle, fighting for free trade and seamen's rights. ORIGIN OP THE SEMINOLE WAR. In noticing the painful incidents of this war, it is impossible not to...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, Volumes 1-2

Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 1144 pages
...over her, and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...together in one common struggle, fighting for FREE TBADE AND SEAMEf?'s RIGHTS. (Mr. CLAT resigned his seat in Congress on the 19th of January, 1814, having...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1842 - 576 pages
...over her, and, if we do not listen to the counsels of timidity and despair, we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must come out crowned with success ; but if we foil, let us fail like men, lash ourselves to our gallant tars, and expire together in one common struggle,...
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A Few Plain Facts, Addressed to the People of Pennsylvania

Campaign literature - 1844 - 28 pages
...triumphed over her, and if we do not listen to the councils of timidity and despair we shall again prevail. In such a cause, with the aid of Providence, we must...men, lash ourselves to our gallant tars, and expire tooetherin one common, struggle, fighting for SEAMEN'S RIGHTS AND FREE TRADE" Of THE OCEAN. (2) (B.)...
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