American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... believe the whole account of this transaction which is given by his surviving hearers ; and from their ac count , the court - house of Hanover County must have exhibited , on this occasion , a scene as pic- turesque as has ever been ...
... believe the whole account of this transaction which is given by his surviving hearers ; and from their ac count , the court - house of Hanover County must have exhibited , on this occasion , a scene as pic- turesque as has ever been ...
Halaman 15
... believe , had a counterpart in the breast of for any other purpose , the language it assumes every true American . But suspicions have is clear , express , and unequivocal ; but when gone forth - suspicions of my integrity . It has this ...
... believe , had a counterpart in the breast of for any other purpose , the language it assumes every true American . But suspicions have is clear , express , and unequivocal ; but when gone forth - suspicions of my integrity . It has this ...
Halaman 16
... believe I and probable , ) that you happen to deal these never shall have that answer . Is there a dis - powers to unworthy hands ; will they relinquish position in the people of this country to revolt powers already in their possession ...
... believe I and probable , ) that you happen to deal these never shall have that answer . Is there a dis - powers to unworthy hands ; will they relinquish position in the people of this country to revolt powers already in their possession ...
Halaman 22
... believe I would be right Switzerland is a confederacy , consisting of dis- to say , that they have been egregiously misled . similar governments . This is an example , which Pennsylvania has , perhaps , been tricked into it . proves ...
... believe I would be right Switzerland is a confederacy , consisting of dis- to say , that they have been egregiously misled . similar governments . This is an example , which Pennsylvania has , perhaps , been tricked into it . proves ...
Halaman 23
... believe , sir , that it is too late to save all that is precious . If it be proper , and , independently of every external considera- tion , wisely constructed , let us receive it : but , sir , shall its adoption by eight States induce ...
... believe , sir , that it is too late to save all that is precious . If it be proper , and , independently of every external considera- tion , wisely constructed , let us receive it : but , sir , shall its adoption by eight States induce ...
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