American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... given me , all such instruments of slavery on the one hand , and villany on the other , as this writ of assistance is . It appears to me the worst instrument of arbitrary power , the most destructive of English liberty and the ...
... given me , all such instruments of slavery on the one hand , and villany on the other , as this writ of assistance is . It appears to me the worst instrument of arbitrary power , the most destructive of English liberty and the ...
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... given by his surviving hearers ; and from their ac count , the court - house of Hanover County must have exhibited , on this occasion , a scene as pic- turesque as has ever been witnessed in real life . They say that the people , whose ...
... given by his surviving hearers ; and from their ac count , the court - house of Hanover County must have exhibited , on this occasion , a scene as pic- turesque as has ever been witnessed in real life . They say that the people , whose ...
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... given the first political impulse to the Revolution , had now the additional honor of heading the first military movement in Virginia , in support of the same cause . " On the meet- ing of the Virginia convention in 1776 , after the ...
... given the first political impulse to the Revolution , had now the additional honor of heading the first military movement in Virginia , in support of the same cause . " On the meet- ing of the Virginia convention in 1776 , after the ...
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... given us by his valor , tells me to ask this reason , and sure I am , were he here , he would give us that reason : but there are other gentle- men here , who can give us this information . The people gave them no power to use their ...
... given us by his valor , tells me to ask this reason , and sure I am , were he here , he would give us that reason : but there are other gentle- men here , who can give us this information . The people gave them no power to use their ...
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... given to this government to suppress these , or , I believe , had a counterpart in the breast of for any other purpose , the language it assumes every true American . But suspicions have is clear , express , and unequivocal ; but when ...
... given to this government to suppress these , or , I believe , had a counterpart in the breast of for any other purpose , the language it assumes every true American . But suspicions have is clear , express , and unequivocal ; but when ...
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