American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... attempt to en- well . This act had lain dormant for fifteen force them as taxations or revenue laws . They years . In 1675 , after repeated letters and or- had lain dormant in that character for a cen- ders from the king , Governor ...
... attempt to en- well . This act had lain dormant for fifteen force them as taxations or revenue laws . They years . In 1675 , after repeated letters and or- had lain dormant in that character for a cen- ders from the king , Governor ...
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... attempt , the steel would drop from your nerveless arm ! ' Mr. Henry , proceeding in his address to the people , asked , ' whether the county of Charlotte would have any authority to dispute an obedience to the laws of Vir ginia ; and ...
... attempt , the steel would drop from your nerveless arm ! ' Mr. Henry , proceeding in his address to the people , asked , ' whether the county of Charlotte would have any authority to dispute an obedience to the laws of Vir ginia ; and ...
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... attempt . If your American chief be a man of ambition and abilities , how easy will it be for him to render himself absolute ! The army is in his hands , and , if he be a man of address , it will be attached to him ; and it will be the ...
... attempt . If your American chief be a man of ambition and abilities , how easy will it be for him to render himself absolute ! The army is in his hands , and , if he be a man of address , it will be attached to him ; and it will be the ...
Halaman 24
... attempt and uncertainty of the success , and compare thereto the relative strength of our country , I say that we are strong . We have no cause to fear from that quarter ; we have nothing to dread from our neighboring States . The ...
... attempt and uncertainty of the success , and compare thereto the relative strength of our country , I say that we are strong . We have no cause to fear from that quarter ; we have nothing to dread from our neighboring States . The ...
Halaman 38
... attempt to reason you out of gentlemen have attempted to obviate the ob- the propriety of rejecting it , till it be amended ? jection , by saying that the time is to happen Does it not insult your judgments to tell you-- once in two ...
... attempt to reason you out of gentlemen have attempted to obviate the ob- the propriety of rejecting it , till it be amended ? jection , by saying that the time is to happen Does it not insult your judgments to tell you-- once in two ...
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