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... and ascending from the questions of the moment to universal principles . Henry Clay probed nothing to the bot. tom , except , perhaps , the game of whist ; and though his instincts and tendencies were high and noble , he had no ...
... and ascending from the questions of the moment to universal principles . Henry Clay probed nothing to the bot. tom , except , perhaps , the game of whist ; and though his instincts and tendencies were high and noble , he had no ...
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What to do with this irrepressible surplus was the question then discussed in Mr. Jefferson's Cabinet . The President , being a free - trader , would naturally have said , Reduce the duties . But the younger men of the party , who had ...
What to do with this irrepressible surplus was the question then discussed in Mr. Jefferson's Cabinet . The President , being a free - trader , would naturally have said , Reduce the duties . But the younger men of the party , who had ...
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The President is discussing the question , What shall we do with the surplus ? “ Shall we suppress the impost , and give that advantage to foreign over domestic manufactures ? On a few articles of more general and necessary use ...
The President is discussing the question , What shall we do with the surplus ? “ Shall we suppress the impost , and give that advantage to foreign over domestic manufactures ? On a few articles of more general and necessary use ...
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The question occurs , then , Was it right and best for the United States to declare war against Great Britain in 1812 ? The proper answer to this question depends upon another : What ought we to think of Napoleon Bonaparte ?
The question occurs , then , Was it right and best for the United States to declare war against Great Britain in 1812 ? The proper answer to this question depends upon another : What ought we to think of Napoleon Bonaparte ?
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... to enter into this question of Napoleon's moral position . Intelligent opinion , ever since the means of forming an opinion were accessible , has been constantly judging Napoleon more leniently , and the Tory party more severely .
... to enter into this question of Napoleon's moral position . Intelligent opinion , ever since the means of forming an opinion were accessible , has been constantly judging Napoleon more leniently , and the Tory party more severely .
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