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... nation for their army . " This is a question , therefore , which it is not only expedient , but absolutely necessary , to consider and decide upon , and that too with as little delay as possible . We cannot be deaf to the voice of a ...
... nation for their army . " This is a question , therefore , which it is not only expedient , but absolutely necessary , to consider and decide upon , and that too with as little delay as possible . We cannot be deaf to the voice of a ...
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... nation ; and the enslaved , ignorant , and brutal people , bore all the privations and sufferings , and ex- pences , the usual concomitants of war . The kings on the continent ( no particular allusion to any state is intended ) found ...
... nation ; and the enslaved , ignorant , and brutal people , bore all the privations and sufferings , and ex- pences , the usual concomitants of war . The kings on the continent ( no particular allusion to any state is intended ) found ...
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... nation , if it were fit it should be determined with all solemnity . ' Mr. Waller Appoint to - morrow morning for a further debate upon this business , I hope that it may be a good expedient to procure our preservation . ' ' Mr. Bodurda ...
... nation , if it were fit it should be determined with all solemnity . ' Mr. Waller Appoint to - morrow morning for a further debate upon this business , I hope that it may be a good expedient to procure our preservation . ' ' Mr. Bodurda ...
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