American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... citizens . We are come hither to preserve the men ? Is it worthy of that manly fortitude poor commonwealth of Virginia , if it can be that ought to characterize republicans ? It is possibly done : something must be done to pre- said ...
... citizens . We are come hither to preserve the men ? Is it worthy of that manly fortitude poor commonwealth of Virginia , if it can be that ought to characterize republicans ? It is possibly done : something must be done to pre- said ...
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... citizens to what they were then , and decide whether persons and property are not as safe and secure as they were at that time . Is there a man in this com- monwealth , whose person can be insulted with impunity ? Cannot redress be had ...
... citizens to what they were then , and decide whether persons and property are not as safe and secure as they were at that time . Is there a man in this com- monwealth , whose person can be insulted with impunity ? Cannot redress be had ...
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... citizens , we thought their deliberations ents to exclude us from a participation in com- would have been solely confined to that revi - mercial advantages ? Does he advise us , in sion . Instead of this , a new system , totally ...
... citizens , we thought their deliberations ents to exclude us from a participation in com- would have been solely confined to that revi - mercial advantages ? Does he advise us , in sion . Instead of this , a new system , totally ...
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... citizens , to abject , dependent subjects or slaves . The honorable gentleman has anticipated what we are to be reduced to , by degradingly assim- ilating our citizens to a herd . energy that this happened ? If two provinces ...
... citizens , to abject , dependent subjects or slaves . The honorable gentleman has anticipated what we are to be reduced to , by degradingly assim- ilating our citizens to a herd . energy that this happened ? If two provinces ...
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... citizens is dreadful . | that great theatre of the world the little Amer- ican matters vanish . Do you believe ... citizen of Vir- ginia , who is now in Paris , which disproves the We are in the next place frightened by dan- suggestions ...
... citizens is dreadful . | that great theatre of the world the little Amer- ican matters vanish . Do you believe ... citizen of Vir- ginia , who is now in Paris , which disproves the We are in the next place frightened by dan- suggestions ...
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