American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-5 dari 85
Halaman 13
... happiness . I represent their feelings when I say , that they are exceedingly uneasy , being brought from that state of full security , which they enjoy , to * Experience had taught Mr. Henry that in opposing the adoption of the ...
... happiness . I represent their feelings when I say , that they are exceedingly uneasy , being brought from that state of full security , which they enjoy , to * Experience had taught Mr. Henry that in opposing the adoption of the ...
Halaman 17
... happiness and safety , and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal - administration , and that whenever any go- vernment shall be found inadequate , or contrary to these purposes , a majority of the community hath an ...
... happiness and safety , and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal - administration , and that whenever any go- vernment shall be found inadequate , or contrary to these purposes , a majority of the community hath an ...
Halaman 23
... happiness . It is impiously irri- tating the avenging hand of Heaven , when a people , who are in the full enjoyment of free- dom , launch out into the wide ocean of human affairs , and desert those maxims which alone can preserve ...
... happiness . It is impiously irri- tating the avenging hand of Heaven , when a people , who are in the full enjoyment of free- dom , launch out into the wide ocean of human affairs , and desert those maxims which alone can preserve ...
Halaman 25
... happiness which they have enjoyed , and the respect and awe which these things produced in their bordering nations , have signalized those republicans . Their valor , sir , has been active ; every thing that sets in motion the springs ...
... happiness which they have enjoyed , and the respect and awe which these things produced in their bordering nations , have signalized those republicans . Their valor , sir , has been active ; every thing that sets in motion the springs ...
Halaman 27
... happiness and freedom . Where is there a nation to be compared to them ? Where is there now , or where was there ever a nation , of so small a territory , and so few in number , so powerful , so wealthy , so happy ? What is the cause of ...
... happiness and freedom . Where is there a nation to be compared to them ? Where is there now , or where was there ever a nation , of so small a territory , and so few in number , so powerful , so wealthy , so happy ? What is the cause of ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 1 Tampilan utuh - 1857 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
adopted America appointed argument army assembly authority body Boston Britain British British Parliament carry cause citizens colonies commerce committee common common law conduct confederacy confederation Congress consequences consider constitution Continental Congress convention court danger declared defence depend duty effect elected enemies England ernment executive fact favor federacy federal fifth of March force foreign France gentlemen give Governor happiness honorable House important influence inhabitants intent interest John Adams judges jury justice kill king legislative legislature liberty Lord Lord William Campbell manslaughter means measures ment nation nature navigation act necessary never object opinion oppression Parliament party peace persons political present President principles prove province reason rendered republican resolutions respect Richard Henry Lee Senate situation South Carolina spirit Stamp Act suppose taxes thing tion trade treaty truth Union United Virginia York