American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... established , I insist upon it every person , by the 14th Charles Se- cond , has this power as well as the custom- house officers . The words are , it shall be lawful for any person or persons authorized , | them THE WRITS OF ASSISTANCE .
... established , I insist upon it every person , by the 14th Charles Se- cond , has this power as well as the custom- house officers . The words are , it shall be lawful for any person or persons authorized , | them THE WRITS OF ASSISTANCE .
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... established in trade by his father , but " through laziness , the love of music , the charms of the chase , and a readiness to trust every one , " he soon became bankrupt . One advantage , however , he derived from this experiment ; it ...
... established in trade by his father , but " through laziness , the love of music , the charms of the chase , and a readiness to trust every one , " he soon became bankrupt . One advantage , however , he derived from this experiment ; it ...
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... established , Mr. Henry was elected governor of the colony . His career in this office is not marked by any extraordinary operations of his own . Lord Dunmore had evacuated the territory of the colony , and the military operations ...
... established , Mr. Henry was elected governor of the colony . His career in this office is not marked by any extraordinary operations of his own . Lord Dunmore had evacuated the territory of the colony , and the military operations ...
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... established . If we trust our dearest rights to implication , we shall be in a very unhappy situation . dangers , we are obliged to take a most serious view of them , to feel them , to handle them , and to be familiar with them . It is ...
... established . If we trust our dearest rights to implication , we shall be in a very unhappy situation . dangers , we are obliged to take a most serious view of them , to feel them , to handle them , and to be familiar with them . It is ...
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... established in a neighboring The civil government is overturned , and a mili- province , and its limits extended to ... establish the violated laws of justice . forbid to remove , in defiance of their natural rights , in violation of the ...
... established in a neighboring The civil government is overturned , and a mili- province , and its limits extended to ... establish the violated laws of justice . forbid to remove , in defiance of their natural rights , in violation of the ...
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