American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... favor it ; and as it was an application of the Crown , that could not be dismissed without a hearing , it was postponed to the next term of the court , to be holden at Boston , in February , 1761. The probable result of this question ...
... favor it ; and as it was an application of the Crown , that could not be dismissed without a hearing , it was postponed to the next term of the court , to be holden at Boston , in February , 1761. The probable result of this question ...
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... favor of British liberty , at a time when we hear son for his doings . Every man may reign the greatest monarch upon earth declaring from secure in his petty tyranny , and spread terror his throne that he glories in the name of Briton ...
... favor of British liberty , at a time when we hear son for his doings . Every man may reign the greatest monarch upon earth declaring from secure in his petty tyranny , and spread terror his throne that he glories in the name of Briton ...
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... favor of the town of Bos- ton , and the merchants of Boston and Salem . 2. " A dissertation on the rights of man in a state of nature . He asserted that every man , merely natural , was an independent sovereign , subject to no law but ...
... favor of the town of Bos- ton , and the merchants of Boston and Salem . 2. " A dissertation on the rights of man in a state of nature . He asserted that every man , merely natural , was an independent sovereign , subject to no law but ...
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... favor their own officers . When these harpies are aided by excisemen , who may search , at any time , your houses and most secret recesses , will the people bear it ? If you think so , you differ from me . Where I thought there was a ...
... favor their own officers . When these harpies are aided by excisemen , who may search , at any time , your houses and most secret recesses , will the people bear it ? If you think so , you differ from me . Where I thought there was a ...
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... favor of pursuing amendments . Shall they fight us for doing what they themselves have done ? They have sought amendments , but dif- ferently from the manner in which I wish amendments to be got . The honorable gentle- man may plume ...
... favor of pursuing amendments . Shall they fight us for doing what they themselves have done ? They have sought amendments , but dif- ferently from the manner in which I wish amendments to be got . The honorable gentle- man may plume ...
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