American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... expect from one under twenty - five : missing of this is very apt to discourage and dispirit him , and what is of worse consequence , may prevent the appli- cation of clients ever after . It has been ob- served before I was born , if a ...
... expect from one under twenty - five : missing of this is very apt to discourage and dispirit him , and what is of worse consequence , may prevent the appli- cation of clients ever after . It has been ob- served before I was born , if a ...
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... expected to have heard the reasons of an event so unexpected to my mind , and many others . Was our civil polity , or public justice , endangered or sapped ? Was the real existence of the country threat- ened , or was this preceded by a ...
... expected to have heard the reasons of an event so unexpected to my mind , and many others . Was our civil polity , or public justice , endangered or sapped ? Was the real existence of the country threat- ened , or was this preceded by a ...
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... expected a new display of his resentment , in different parts of the country , which has been occasioned by this perilous in- novation . The federal convention ought to have amended the old system ; for this purpose they were solely ...
... expected a new display of his resentment , in different parts of the country , which has been occasioned by this perilous in- novation . The federal convention ought to have amended the old system ; for this purpose they were solely ...
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... expect to get this government amended ; since I have already shown , that a very small minority may prevent it , and ... expected : it has gone to the people of France , in search of a splendid government - a strong , energetic gov ...
... expect to get this government amended ; since I have already shown , that a very small minority may prevent it , and ... expected : it has gone to the people of France , in search of a splendid government - a strong , energetic gov ...
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... expect | I union in America ? When so many States are pointedly against it ; when two adopting States have pointed out , in express terms , their dis- satisfaction as it stands ; and when there is so respectable a body of men ...
... expect | I union in America ? When so many States are pointedly against it ; when two adopting States have pointed out , in express terms , their dis- satisfaction as it stands ; and when there is so respectable a body of men ...
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