American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... attention of Mr. Otis . On the death of George the Second , in 1760 , his grandson reached the throne . The conquest of Canada was completed , and rumors were widely spread that the colo- nits were to be deprived of their charters and ...
... attention of Mr. Otis . On the death of George the Second , in 1760 , his grandson reached the throne . The conquest of Canada was completed , and rumors were widely spread that the colo- nits were to be deprived of their charters and ...
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... attention to the whole range of an argument , search special places , may be granted to certain that may perhaps appear uncommon in many persons on oath ; but I deny that the writ now things , as well as to points of learning that are ...
... attention to the whole range of an argument , search special places , may be granted to certain that may perhaps appear uncommon in many persons on oath ; but I deny that the writ now things , as well as to points of learning that are ...
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... attention . On so important an occasion , and be powers of oratory ; but , instead of proceeding to investigate the merits of the new plan of government , the worthy char opinion has gone to a degree of inflammatory fore so respectable ...
... attention . On so important an occasion , and be powers of oratory ; but , instead of proceeding to investigate the merits of the new plan of government , the worthy char opinion has gone to a degree of inflammatory fore so respectable ...
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... attention the public liberty . Suspect every one who ap- proaches that jewel . Unfortunately , nothing will preserve it , but downright force . When- ever you give up that force , you are inevitably Why was it not clearly and ...
... attention the public liberty . Suspect every one who ap- proaches that jewel . Unfortunately , nothing will preserve it , but downright force . When- ever you give up that force , you are inevitably Why was it not clearly and ...
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... attention of a prince of that country , will divert himself from those important objects , and now call for a settlement of accounts with America ? This proceeding is not warranted by good sense . The friendly_disposition to us , and ...
... attention of a prince of that country , will divert himself from those important objects , and now call for a settlement of accounts with America ? This proceeding is not warranted by good sense . The friendly_disposition to us , and ...
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