American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... existence hangs . Let us pre- serve our strength for the French , the English , the Germans , or whoever else shall dare to in- vade our territory , and not exhaust it in civil commotions and intestine wars . ' He concluded , by ...
... existence hangs . Let us pre- serve our strength for the French , the English , the Germans , or whoever else shall dare to in- vade our territory , and not exhaust it in civil commotions and intestine wars . ' He concluded , by ...
Halaman 13
... existence of the country threat- ened , or was this preceded by a mournful pro- gression of events ? This proposal of altering our federal government is of a most alarming nature : make the best of this new government tion - you ought ...
... existence of the country threat- ened , or was this preceded by a mournful pro- gression of events ? This proposal of altering our federal government is of a most alarming nature : make the best of this new government tion - you ought ...
Halaman 24
... existence as soon as they are apprehended . He was not monies which are pointed out by the laws , in criminal cases . The enormity of his crimes did not entitle him to it . I am truly a friend to legal forms and methods ; but , sir ...
... existence as soon as they are apprehended . He was not monies which are pointed out by the laws , in criminal cases . The enormity of his crimes did not entitle him to it . I am truly a friend to legal forms and methods ; but , sir ...
Halaman 28
... existence of privileges is in dispute . The existence of powers is sufficiently 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 ...
... existence of privileges is in dispute . The existence of powers is sufficiently 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 ...
Halaman 69
... existence and operation of the stamp act , prove fully and in- contestably the painful sensations that tortured our breasts from the prospect of disunion with Britain ; the peals of joy , which burst forth aniversally , upon the repeal ...
... existence and operation of the stamp act , prove fully and in- contestably the painful sensations that tortured our breasts from the prospect of disunion with Britain ; the peals of joy , which burst forth aniversally , upon the repeal ...
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