American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... king was empowered to put the customs and other duties in America , and the execution of the laws relating to trade in the colonies , under the management of resident commissioners . The news of the passage of these bills revived the ...
... king was empowered to put the customs and other duties in America , and the execution of the laws relating to trade in the colonies , under the management of resident commissioners . The news of the passage of these bills revived the ...
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... king's dominions . Every one with this not , I have been charged with desertion from writ may be a tyrant ; if this commission be my office . To this charge I can give a very legal , a tyrant in a legal manner , also , may con ...
... king's dominions . Every one with this not , I have been charged with desertion from writ may be a tyrant ; if this commission be my office . To this charge I can give a very legal , a tyrant in a legal manner , also , may con ...
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... king , Governor Leverett very tury almost . The navigation act he allowed to candidly informs his majesty that the law had be binding upon us , because we had consented not been executed , because it was thought un- to it by our own ...
... king , Governor Leverett very tury almost . The navigation act he allowed to candidly informs his majesty that the law had be binding upon us , because we had consented not been executed , because it was thought un- to it by our own ...
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... king . Your Senate is so imper- de - fectly constructed , that your dearest rights may be sacrificed by what may be a small minority : and a very small minority may continue for ever unchangeably this government , although hor- ridly ...
... king . Your Senate is so imper- de - fectly constructed , that your dearest rights may be sacrificed by what may be a small minority : and a very small minority may continue for ever unchangeably this government , although hor- ridly ...
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... king , we may prescribe the rules by so as to ruin you , and yet this expression will which he shall rule his people ... king : the army will tion , that there is no true responsibility , and salute him monarch ; your militia will leave ...
... king , we may prescribe the rules by so as to ruin you , and yet this expression will which he shall rule his people ... king : the army will tion , that there is no true responsibility , and salute him monarch ; your militia will leave ...
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