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" Fellow-citizens of my native State, let me not only admonish you, as the First Magistrate of our common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin. In... "
Documents of the Senate of the State of New York - Page 17
by New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 78-79

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1832 - 844 pages
...whom he s>* rushing to certain nan. In that paternal language— with that paternal feeling— let roe tell you, my countrymen, that you are deluded by men who are either deluded themselves, or wish to deceive you. Mark under whal pretences you have bren led ou to the hrink...
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Biography of Andrew Jackson: President of the United States, Formerly Major ...

Philo Ashley Goodwin - Presidents - 1833 - 484 pages
...our common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a Father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin. In that paternal language, with that pater nal feeling, let me tell you, my countrymen, that you are deluded by men who are either deceived...
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The Glory of America: Comprising Memoirs of the Lives and Glorious Exploits ...

R. Thomas (A.M.) - United States - 1834 - 798 pages
...but use the influence that a Father would over his children whom he saw rushing to a certain ruin. In that paternal feeling, let me tell you, my countrymen,...by men who are either deceived themselves, or wish to-deceive you. Mark under what pretences you have been led on to the brink of insurrection and treason,...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 3

1834 - 766 pages
...Carolinians against delusions exactly similar to those practised by the Irish demagogue : — " • Let me tell you, my countrymen, that you are deluded by men wiio are cither deluded themselves, or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretend* you have been...
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Annual Messages, Veto Messages, Protests, &c

Andrew Jackson - United States - 1835 - 292 pages
...our common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin....brink of insurrection and treason, on which you stand! First,'a diminution of the value of your staple commodity, lowered by over production in other quarters,...
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American Annual Register, Volume 8

Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 810 pages
...common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but to use the influence thnt a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin....either deceived themselves, or wish to deceive you. Alark under what pretences you have been led on to the brink of insurrection and treason, on which...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 79

Great Britain - 1833 - 472 pages
...feeling— let ml tell you, my countrymen, that you are delude! by men who are either deluded themsehes.i" wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretences you have been led on to the brink ij insurrection aud treason, on which you stand! First, a diminution of the value ofyoursuplt commodity,...
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The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American ...

Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 810 pages
...common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but to use the inffuence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin. In that paternal Ianguage, with that paternal feeling, let me tell you, my countrymen, that you are deluded by men who...
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THE AMERICAN ANNUAL REGISTER: FOR THE YEAR 1832-33

William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 pages
...common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but to use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin. In that paternal Ianguage, with that paternal feeling, let rne tell you, my countrymen, that you are deluded by men...
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Specimens of American Eloquence: Consisting of Choice Selections from the ...

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1837 - 396 pages
...common country, . not to incur the penalty of its laws, but to use the influence/ that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin....feeling, let me tell you, my countrymen, that you aro deluded by men who are either deceived themselves, or wish t to deceive you. Mark under what pretences...
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