American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... measures , which I conceive to be dangerous to your liberty . Guard with jealous attention the public liberty . Suspect every one who ap- proaches that jewel . Unfortunately , nothing will preserve it , but downright force . When- ever ...
... measures , which I conceive to be dangerous to your liberty . Guard with jealous attention the public liberty . Suspect every one who ap- proaches that jewel . Unfortunately , nothing will preserve it , but downright force . When- ever ...
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... measure be not perilous , sary , I can see no danger from a rejection . not only for us , but the adopting States ... measures of the utmost importance , and is bribed , and have bartered away the rights of grant no indulgence ? If it ...
... measure be not perilous , sary , I can see no danger from a rejection . not only for us , but the adopting States ... measures of the utmost importance , and is bribed , and have bartered away the rights of grant no indulgence ? If it ...
Halaman 25
... measures the most important , and give not a moment's deliberation to others , nor pay any respect to their opinions ... measure which will destroy our bill of rights : for , after hearing his picture of nations , and his reasons for ...
... measures the most important , and give not a moment's deliberation to others , nor pay any respect to their opinions ... measure which will destroy our bill of rights : for , after hearing his picture of nations , and his reasons for ...
Halaman 29
... measures will lose it to us for ever . If a bare majority of Congress can make laws , the situation of our western citizens is dreadful . | that great theatre of the world the little Amer- ican matters vanish . Do you believe , that the ...
... measures will lose it to us for ever . If a bare majority of Congress can make laws , the situation of our western citizens is dreadful . | that great theatre of the world the little Amer- ican matters vanish . Do you believe , that the ...
Halaman 30
... measures taken to hurry the people inte an adoption . Yet now , after having had several months since to investigate it , a very large part of this community - a very great majority of this community , do not understand it . I have ...
... measures taken to hurry the people inte an adoption . Yet now , after having had several months since to investigate it , a very large part of this community - a very great majority of this community , do not understand it . I have ...
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