Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... strength ? Will they multiply the national resources ? Will they make themselves more respectable in the view of foreign nations or of their fellow - citizens by robbing the States of their constitutional privileges ? But imagine for a ...
... strength ? Will they multiply the national resources ? Will they make themselves more respectable in the view of foreign nations or of their fellow - citizens by robbing the States of their constitutional privileges ? But imagine for a ...
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... strength of all their confederates . But when we invade the dominions of our neighbors , for the most part we conquer without difficulty in an enemy's country those who fight in defense of their own habita- tions . The strength of our ...
... strength of all their confederates . But when we invade the dominions of our neighbors , for the most part we conquer without difficulty in an enemy's country those who fight in defense of their own habita- tions . The strength of our ...
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... strength of the Atlantic side of the Union , directed by an indissoluble commun- ity of interest as one nation . Any other tenure by which the West can hold this essential advantage , whether derived from its own separate strength or ...
... strength of the Atlantic side of the Union , directed by an indissoluble commun- ity of interest as one nation . Any other tenure by which the West can hold this essential advantage , whether derived from its own separate strength or ...
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