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The clash of opposing parties agonized his mind . He was alarmed at the
hideous scenes of the revolution then enacting in France , and apprehensive that
these scenes were about being enacted over again in his own country . “ In a
mind ...
The clash of opposing parties agonized his mind . He was alarmed at the
hideous scenes of the revolution then enacting in France , and apprehensive that
these scenes were about being enacted over again in his own country . “ In a
mind ...
Halaman 13
With parties , as such , he had that confederacy . Is it possible that we shall Do
connection , and in this crisis he could come forward with abandon all our treaties
and national engageclean hands to its support . - Administrations of Washington
...
With parties , as such , he had that confederacy . Is it possible that we shall Do
connection , and in this crisis he could come forward with abandon all our treaties
and national engageclean hands to its support . - Administrations of Washington
...
Halaman 38
Look Representatives be parties to them ? I cannot at Britain ; see there the bolts
and bars of conceive how the treaties can be as binding , if power ; see bribery
and corruption defiling the the confederacy is dissolved , as they are now . fairest
...
Look Representatives be parties to them ? I cannot at Britain ; see there the bolts
and bars of conceive how the treaties can be as binding , if power ; see bribery
and corruption defiling the the confederacy is dissolved , as they are now . fairest
...
Halaman 41
Mr . Robinson was a man of immense wealth and social power , and was very
popular with the aristocratic party , of which ke was a member . * These
circumstances , together with that of his occupying the speaker ' s chair in the
House of ...
Mr . Robinson was a man of immense wealth and social power , and was very
popular with the aristocratic party , of which ke was a member . * These
circumstances , together with that of his occupying the speaker ' s chair in the
House of ...
Halaman 49
But what of all this Your Excellencies have not told the people , who ' think
themselves aggrieved , ' that they are to be a party in the revision . You have not
even told them who are to be revisers . If you had , it would be nothing to the
purpose ...
But what of all this Your Excellencies have not told the people , who ' think
themselves aggrieved , ' that they are to be a party in the revision . You have not
even told them who are to be revisers . If you had , it would be nothing to the
purpose ...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 2 Tampilan utuh - 1857 |
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