American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... judges would not favor it ; and as it was an application of the Crown , that could not be dismissed without a ... judge . He was distinguished for his honor , integrity , moderation , and great benevolence . He died in December , 1760 ...
... judges would not favor it ; and as it was an application of the Crown , that could not be dismissed without a ... judge . He was distinguished for his honor , integrity , moderation , and great benevolence . He died in December , 1760 ...
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... was it proper to appeal to the fear of this House ? The question before us belongs to the judgment of this House . I trust he is come to judge , and not to alarm . ” the case ? The rights of conscience , trial by 14 PATRICK HENRY .
... was it proper to appeal to the fear of this House ? The question before us belongs to the judgment of this House . I trust he is come to judge , and not to alarm . ” the case ? The rights of conscience , trial by 14 PATRICK HENRY .
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... judges sworn to support this constitution in opposition to that of any State , and who may also be inclined to favor their own officers . When these harpies are aided by excisemen , who may search , at any time , your houses and most ...
... judges sworn to support this constitution in opposition to that of any State , and who may also be inclined to favor their own officers . When these harpies are aided by excisemen , who may search , at any time , your houses and most ...
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... judges tyrannical The honorable member tells us then , that there are burnings and discontents in the hearts of our citizens in general , and that they are dissatisfied with their government . I have no doubt the honorable member ...
... judges tyrannical The honorable member tells us then , that there are burnings and discontents in the hearts of our citizens in general , and that they are dissatisfied with their government . I have no doubt the honorable member ...
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... judges are incorrupt . As those who instituted it ? Where is the instance long as they are upright , you may preserve of the errors of a government rectified by those your liberty . But what will the judges deter- who adopted them ...
... judges are incorrupt . As those who instituted it ? Where is the instance long as they are upright , you may preserve of the errors of a government rectified by those your liberty . But what will the judges deter- who adopted them ...
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