American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... interest to be united with us . The danger of our being their enemies , will be a prevailing argument in our favor . It will be as powerful to admit us into the Union , as a vote of adoption without previous amendments could possibly be ...
... interest to be united with us . The danger of our being their enemies , will be a prevailing argument in our favor . It will be as powerful to admit us into the Union , as a vote of adoption without previous amendments could possibly be ...
Halaman 34
... interest in the pre- servation of the government , that the king and lords have in England . They will therefore be regardless of the interests of the people . The constitution will be as safe with one body , as with two . It will ...
... interest in the pre- servation of the government , that the king and lords have in England . They will therefore be regardless of the interests of the people . The constitution will be as safe with one body , as with two . It will ...
Halaman 37
... interest of the nation . How is it here ? The Congress can both declare war and carry it on , and levy your money as long as you have a shilling to We are told that this government , collectively taken , is without an example ; that it ...
... interest of the nation . How is it here ? The Congress can both declare war and carry it on , and levy your money as long as you have a shilling to We are told that this government , collectively taken , is without an example ; that it ...
Halaman 41
... interest . When it is observed that some of our neighboring colonies , though much later than ourselves in point of ... interests , and that we pay a proper regard to the dictates of justice and humanity . " Mr. Lee's eloquence on this ...
... interest . When it is observed that some of our neighboring colonies , though much later than ourselves in point of ... interests , and that we pay a proper regard to the dictates of justice and humanity . " Mr. Lee's eloquence on this ...
Halaman 55
... interest being ever out of the question . On the other hand , the new consti- tution is wisely adapted to enable us ... interests , and to secure our freedom and safety - the only just ends of any dominion . But , while I declare thus ...
... interest being ever out of the question . On the other hand , the new consti- tution is wisely adapted to enable us ... interests , and to secure our freedom and safety - the only just ends of any dominion . But , while I declare thus ...
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