American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... depend on this . Have they said , We , licitude for the public welfare , leads me to ask , who authorized them to speak the language of , " We , the People , " instead of We , the States ? States are the characteristics , and the soul ...
... depend on this . Have they said , We , licitude for the public welfare , leads me to ask , who authorized them to speak the language of , " We , the People , " instead of We , the States ? States are the characteristics , and the soul ...
Halaman 18
... depend on the consent of the legislatures ; the people have never sent delegates to make any proposi- tion of changing the government . Yet I must say , at the same time , that it was made on grounds the most pure , and perhaps I might ...
... depend on the consent of the legislatures ; the people have never sent delegates to make any proposi- tion of changing the government . Yet I must say , at the same time , that it was made on grounds the most pure , and perhaps I might ...
Halaman 20
... depend on Congress even for passports , till Virginia shall have paid the last farthing , and furnished the last soldier . Nay , sir , there is another alternative to which I would consent : even that they should strike us out of the ...
... depend on Congress even for passports , till Virginia shall have paid the last farthing , and furnished the last soldier . Nay , sir , there is another alternative to which I would consent : even that they should strike us out of the ...
Halaman 21
... depends on you , and assist in making him king , and fight the single chance of men being virtuous enough against you : and what have you to oppose this to make laws to punish themselves . In the force ? What will then become of you and ...
... depends on you , and assist in making him king , and fight the single chance of men being virtuous enough against you : and what have you to oppose this to make laws to punish themselves . In the force ? What will then become of you and ...
Halaman 27
... depends our political prosperity . I never will give up that darling word , requisitions ; my country may give it up ; a majority may wrest it from me , but I will never give it up till my grave . Requisitions are attended with one ...
... depends our political prosperity . I never will give up that darling word , requisitions ; my country may give it up ; a majority may wrest it from me , but I will never give it up till my grave . Requisitions are attended with one ...
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