American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... continued cry of ' order ' from the sheriffs and the court , they bore him out of The points in this controversy are lucidly laid down in Wirt's Life of Henry . the court - house , and raising him on their PATRICK HENRY . 9.
... continued cry of ' order ' from the sheriffs and the court , they bore him out of The points in this controversy are lucidly laid down in Wirt's Life of Henry . the court - house , and raising him on their PATRICK HENRY . 9.
Halaman 13
... continued its sessions The convention resolved , " That the constitution be laid be- submitted to a convention of delegates , chosen in each State by the people thereof , for their assent and ratification ; " and in conformity with this ...
... continued its sessions The convention resolved , " That the constitution be laid be- submitted to a convention of delegates , chosen in each State by the people thereof , for their assent and ratification ; " and in conformity with this ...
Halaman 14
... continued : MR . CHAIRMAN : I am much obliged to the very worthy gentleman * for his encomium . I wish I were possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate this great subject . I am not free from ...
... continued : MR . CHAIRMAN : I am much obliged to the very worthy gentleman * for his encomium . I wish I were possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate this great subject . I am not free from ...
Halaman 23
... continued his remarks . | Now , sir , I say , let us consider whether the picture given of American affairs ought to drive us from those beloved maxims . The honorable gentleman ( Mr. Randolph ) has said , that it is too late in the day ...
... continued his remarks . | Now , sir , I say , let us consider whether the picture given of American affairs ought to drive us from those beloved maxims . The honorable gentleman ( Mr. Randolph ) has said , that it is too late in the day ...
Halaman 27
... continued ] -I will exchange that abom- inable word for requisitions ; requisitions which gentlemen affect to despise , have nothing de- grading in them . On this depends our political prosperity . I never will give up that darling word ...
... continued ] -I will exchange that abom- inable word for requisitions ; requisitions which gentlemen affect to despise , have nothing de- grading in them . On this depends our political prosperity . I never will give up that darling word ...
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