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... AFFAIRS . OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE PROSECUTION OF WAR VOTE OF CENSURE , 1864 · · • FEB . 18 , 1853 .. • MAY 24 , 1855 . JULY 4 , 1864 . SPEECH ON PROPOSING VOTE OF THANKS TO FORCES ENGAGED IN THE ABYS- SINIAN EXPEDITION BLACK SEA ...
... AFFAIRS . OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE PROSECUTION OF WAR VOTE OF CENSURE , 1864 · · • FEB . 18 , 1853 .. • MAY 24 , 1855 . JULY 4 , 1864 . SPEECH ON PROPOSING VOTE OF THANKS TO FORCES ENGAGED IN THE ABYS- SINIAN EXPEDITION BLACK SEA ...
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... affairs of life , which have principally been occasioned by the application of science , to the business of life , and which application of science has not , among many circumstances and subjects , spared the art of war . Those who from ...
... affairs of life , which have principally been occasioned by the application of science , to the business of life , and which application of science has not , among many circumstances and subjects , spared the art of war . Those who from ...
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... affairs with regard to the national defences , we established a Militia upon a popular principle — a principle which at the time was much derided , but which , notwithstanding the opposition that we received , we adhered to , and which ...
... affairs with regard to the national defences , we established a Militia upon a popular principle — a principle which at the time was much derided , but which , notwithstanding the opposition that we received , we adhered to , and which ...
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... affairs between the two countries a year ago . Perhaps I may be permitted to say that during the period that we occupied office nothing took place that at all impaired that cordial understanding between the two countries which I may say ...
... affairs between the two countries a year ago . Perhaps I may be permitted to say that during the period that we occupied office nothing took place that at all impaired that cordial understanding between the two countries which I may say ...
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... affairs that , without making any stipulations as to the policy or principles of the Government , he became a minister again , and attended twenty cabinet councils before he went down to make the Halifax demonstration ; and yet , with ...
... affairs that , without making any stipulations as to the policy or principles of the Government , he became a minister again , and attended twenty cabinet councils before he went down to make the Halifax demonstration ; and yet , with ...
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