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Halaman 3
His superiority as a legislator was everywhere acknowledged , and in all
important measures he was foremost . In 1762 he published the “ Vindication of
the Conduct of the House of Representatives of the Pr vince of Massachusetts
Bay , " & c .
His superiority as a legislator was everywhere acknowledged , and in all
important measures he was foremost . In 1762 he published the “ Vindication of
the Conduct of the House of Representatives of the Pr vince of Massachusetts
Bay , " & c .
Halaman 22
Would they not , therefore , we pay our quota of money annually , and fur -
Jacquiesce in our taking time to deliberate - denish our ratable number of men ,
when neces - liberate whether the measure be not perilous , sary , I can see no
danger ...
Would they not , therefore , we pay our quota of money annually , and fur -
Jacquiesce in our taking time to deliberate - denish our ratable number of men ,
when neces - liberate whether the measure be not perilous , sary , I can see no
danger ...
Halaman 25
The honorable member adinhabitants , extent of territory , felicity of po - vises us
to adopt a measure which will destroy ... and his reasons for abandoning all will
inconsiderately precipitate into measures the powers retained to the States by the
...
The honorable member adinhabitants , extent of territory , felicity of po - vises us
to adopt a measure which will destroy ... and his reasons for abandoning all will
inconsiderately precipitate into measures the powers retained to the States by the
...
Halaman 29
... you suppose the Spanish monarch will been attended to ; and whether I am
mistaken risk a contest with the United States , when his in my opinion , that
federal measures will lose it feeble colonies are exposed to them ? Every to us
for ever .
... you suppose the Spanish monarch will been attended to ; and whether I am
mistaken risk a contest with the United States , when his in my opinion , that
federal measures will lose it feeble colonies are exposed to them ? Every to us
for ever .
Halaman 30
The matter was circulated counterpart to what we have already been in - by every
effort of industry , and the most pretimidated with , we are told , that some lands
cipitate measures taken to hurry the people into have been sold which cannot be
...
The matter was circulated counterpart to what we have already been in - by every
effort of industry , and the most pretimidated with , we are told , that some lands
cipitate measures taken to hurry the people into have been sold which cannot be
...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 2 Tampilan utuh - 1857 |
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