American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... enemies ; neither of which ever deserted him . In May , 1761 , he was chosen to the Legislature , in which assembly he wielded immense power . His superiority as a legislator was everywhere acknowl- edged , and in all important measures ...
... enemies ; neither of which ever deserted him . In May , 1761 , he was chosen to the Legislature , in which assembly he wielded immense power . His superiority as a legislator was everywhere acknowl- edged , and in all important measures ...
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... enemies marched in triumph through our country . Yet the peo- their pompous armaments : they stopped their career , and victoriously captured them : where is the peril now , compared to that ? pression , " but each State shall at least ...
... enemies marched in triumph through our country . Yet the peo- their pompous armaments : they stopped their career , and victoriously captured them : where is the peril now , compared to that ? pression , " but each State shall at least ...
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... enemies : those garrisons will naturally be the strongest places in the country . Your militia is given up to Congress also , in another part of this plan : they will therefore act as they think proper : all power will be in their own ...
... enemies : those garrisons will naturally be the strongest places in the country . Your militia is given up to Congress also , in another part of this plan : they will therefore act as they think proper : all power will be in their own ...
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... enemies . It is on a supposition that your American governors shall be honest , that all the good qualities of this government are founded ; but its defective and imperfect construction , puts it in their power to perpetrate the worst ...
... enemies . It is on a supposition that your American governors shall be honest , that all the good qualities of this government are founded ; but its defective and imperfect construction , puts it in their power to perpetrate the worst ...
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... enemies on our backs . By the confederation , the rights of territory are se- cured . No treaty can be made without the consent of nine States . While the consent of nine States is necessary to the cession of terri- tory , you are safe ...
... enemies on our backs . By the confederation , the rights of territory are se- cured . No treaty can be made without the consent of nine States . While the consent of nine States is necessary to the cession of terri- tory , you are safe ...
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