American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... better descend , and the the first place , the writ is universal , being force of them be better felt . I shall not think directed " to all and singular justices , sheriff's , much of my pains in this cause , as I engaged in constables ...
... better descend , and the the first place , the writ is universal , being force of them be better felt . I shall not think directed " to all and singular justices , sheriff's , much of my pains in this cause , as I engaged in constables ...
Halaman 22
... better fore insist upon it . Unless the government be men than the English commoners . I say they amended , we can never accept it . The adopt- will be infinitely worse men , because they are ing States will doubtless accept our money ...
... better fore insist upon it . Unless the government be men than the English commoners . I say they amended , we can never accept it . The adopt- will be infinitely worse men , because they are ing States will doubtless accept our money ...
Halaman 32
... better judgment than I can form . as rich as my neighbor , if I give my mite , my He did not stand out of the way of ... better , far better , than be under an oppressive government . " Far better will it be for us to continue as we are ...
... better judgment than I can form . as rich as my neighbor , if I give my mite , my He did not stand out of the way of ... better , far better , than be under an oppressive government . " Far better will it be for us to continue as we are ...
Halaman 33
... better . To support the general government and our own legislature ; to pay the interest of the public debts , and defray contingencies , we have been heavily taxed . To add to these things , the dis- tresses produced by paper money ...
... better . To support the general government and our own legislature ; to pay the interest of the public debts , and defray contingencies , we have been heavily taxed . To add to these things , the dis- tresses produced by paper money ...
Halaman 35
... better to point out at once the man who has the the most extravagant and profligate squander- most illumined qualities . If ten men be better ing of the public money ? What security have than one hundred and seventy , it follows of ne ...
... better to point out at once the man who has the the most extravagant and profligate squander- most illumined qualities . If ten men be better ing of the public money ? What security have than one hundred and seventy , it follows of ne ...
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