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Side 1467
... justice to recollect that he sometimes differed from the Executive , and never failed to censure what he believed censurable . admitted to be necessary , and sending him just on the eve of the meeting of that body , without any known ...
... justice to recollect that he sometimes differed from the Executive , and never failed to censure what he believed censurable . admitted to be necessary , and sending him just on the eve of the meeting of that body , without any known ...
Side 1475
... justice at her hands , in Powers , particularly Great Britain ? We have a firm and decided tone . Time is precisely what already been accused of inordinate ambition , and Spain now most wants . Yet what were we told of seeking to ...
... justice at her hands , in Powers , particularly Great Britain ? We have a firm and decided tone . Time is precisely what already been accused of inordinate ambition , and Spain now most wants . Yet what were we told of seeking to ...
Side 1481
... justice and beneficence , and consequently unworthy to rule over us . " He then undertook , with the aid of his Ministers , to equip large military armaments to be directed against us . He has caused numerous armies to be sent out to ...
... justice and beneficence , and consequently unworthy to rule over us . " He then undertook , with the aid of his Ministers , to equip large military armaments to be directed against us . He has caused numerous armies to be sent out to ...
Side 1503
... justice , the important question of peace or war was then to be decided . If Mr. F. understood the policy recommended , it was to do rightfully all we could to tempt Spain to declare war against us ; and if we failed in all these , then ...
... justice , the important question of peace or war was then to be decided . If Mr. F. understood the policy recommended , it was to do rightfully all we could to tempt Spain to declare war against us ; and if we failed in all these , then ...
Side 1507
... justice and equality , whose basis was the power , whose object was the happiness of the people . The most bold , and successful , and honorable ex- ertion , for the formation of a liberal Government , was made in Venezuela . But this ...
... justice and equality , whose basis was the power , whose object was the happiness of the people . The most bold , and successful , and honorable ex- ertion , for the formation of a liberal Government , was made in Venezuela . But this ...
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