American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... circumstances of France , the good Offices rendered us by that kingdom , require our most faithful and most punctual adherence to our treaty with her . We are in alliance with the Spaniards , the Dutch , the Prussians : those treaties ...
... circumstances of France , the good Offices rendered us by that kingdom , require our most faithful and most punctual adherence to our treaty with her . We are in alliance with the Spaniards , the Dutch , the Prussians : those treaties ...
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... circumstances , I must think those States Union , or of being less active to support the will be found to be in confederacy with us . If general welfare . Would they not , therefore , we pay our quota of money annually , and fur ...
... circumstances , I must think those States Union , or of being less active to support the will be found to be in confederacy with us . If general welfare . Would they not , therefore , we pay our quota of money annually , and fur ...
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... circumstances which I in- tended to mention , and endeavor to come to the capital objection , which my honorable friend made . My worthy friend said , that a re- publican form of government would not suit a very extensive country ; but ...
... circumstances which I in- tended to mention , and endeavor to come to the capital objection , which my honorable friend made . My worthy friend said , that a re- publican form of government would not suit a very extensive country ; but ...
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... circumstances , together with that of his occupying the speaker's chair in the House of Burgesses , before whom Mr. Lee was to speak , required great boldness , energy and sagacity to introduce the investigation successfully . This he ...
... circumstances , together with that of his occupying the speaker's chair in the House of Burgesses , before whom Mr. Lee was to speak , required great boldness , energy and sagacity to introduce the investigation successfully . This he ...
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... circumstances , what mea- To what are we to attribute this treatment ? If to any secret principle of the constitution , let it be mentioned ; let us learn that the gov- ernment we have long revered is not without its defects , and that ...
... circumstances , what mea- To what are we to attribute this treatment ? If to any secret principle of the constitution , let it be mentioned ; let us learn that the gov- ernment we have long revered is not without its defects , and that ...
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