American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... observations on the writ itself , be- dency of my design may the more easily be per- fore I proceed to other acts of Parliament . In ceived , the conclusions better descend , and the the first place , the writ is universal , being force ...
... observations on the writ itself , be- dency of my design may the more easily be per- fore I proceed to other acts of Parliament . In ceived , the conclusions better descend , and the the first place , the writ is universal , being force ...
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... observed to exchange sly looks with each other ; and his father is described as having almost sunk with confusion from his seat . But these feelings were of short duration , and soon gave place to others , of a very different character ...
... observed to exchange sly looks with each other ; and his father is described as having almost sunk with confusion from his seat . But these feelings were of short duration , and soon gave place to others , of a very different character ...
Halaman 26
... observed , that nations will expend millions for commercial ad- vantages ; that is , they will deprive you of every advantage if they can . Apply this an- other way . Their cheaper way , instead of lay- ing out millions in making war ...
... observed , that nations will expend millions for commercial ad- vantages ; that is , they will deprive you of every advantage if they can . Apply this an- other way . Their cheaper way , instead of lay- ing out millions in making war ...
Halaman 30
... observations on our frontiers , north and south , east and west , are all inaccurate . Will Maryland fight against this country for seeking amendments ? Were there not sixty members in that State who went in quest of amendments ? Sixty ...
... observations on our frontiers , north and south , east and west , are all inaccurate . Will Maryland fight against this country for seeking amendments ? Were there not sixty members in that State who went in quest of amendments ? Sixty ...
Halaman 36
... observed , admits of any exten- sion . They may carry on the most wicked and pernicious of schemes under the dark ... observe , that a British fleet 36 PATRICK HENRY .
... observed , admits of any exten- sion . They may carry on the most wicked and pernicious of schemes under the dark ... observe , that a British fleet 36 PATRICK HENRY .
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