American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... Congress , and to them alone , to say whether they were acceptable or otherwise , to Virginians ; and that this must be done by way of petition . That Congress were as much our representatives as the Assembly , and had as good a right ...
... Congress , and to them alone , to say whether they were acceptable or otherwise , to Virginians ; and that this must be done by way of petition . That Congress were as much our representatives as the Assembly , and had as good a right ...
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... Congress , their own folly . While they acquired those whenever two - thirds of both houses shall deem visionary blessings , they lost their freedom . it necessary , shall propose amendments to this My great objection to this government ...
... Congress , their own folly . While they acquired those whenever two - thirds of both houses shall deem visionary blessings , they lost their freedom . it necessary , shall propose amendments to this My great objection to this government ...
Halaman 17
... Congress , they may , or may not , furnish them . Let us here call your attention to that part which gives the Congress power " To provide for organizing , arming and disciplining the militia , and for governing such parts of them as ...
... Congress , they may , or may not , furnish them . Let us here call your attention to that part which gives the Congress power " To provide for organizing , arming and disciplining the militia , and for governing such parts of them as ...
Halaman 18
... Congress . The power of appointing officers over men not disciplined or armed , is ridiculous : so that this pretended little remnant of power , left to the States , may , at the pleasure of Congress , be rendered nuga- tory . Our ...
... Congress . The power of appointing officers over men not disciplined or armed , is ridiculous : so that this pretended little remnant of power , left to the States , may , at the pleasure of Congress , be rendered nuga- tory . Our ...
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... Congress ; and that | Virginia shall depend on Congress even for passports , till Virginia shall have paid the last farthing , and furnished the last soldier . Nay , sir , there is another alternative to which I would consent : even ...
... Congress ; and that | Virginia shall depend on Congress even for passports , till Virginia shall have paid the last farthing , and furnished the last soldier . Nay , sir , there is another alternative to which I would consent : even ...
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