American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... possessed both taste and talent for poetry . He presided over the Courts of New York but two years , dying in 1763 , at the age of fifty - five . - Tudor . Mr. Thacher was at that time one of the heads of the bar in Boston ; was a fine ...
... possessed both taste and talent for poetry . He presided over the Courts of New York but two years , dying in 1763 , at the age of fifty - five . - Tudor . Mr. Thacher was at that time one of the heads of the bar in Boston ; was a fine ...
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... possessed for the first time developed ; and now was first witnessed that mysterious and almost supernatural transformation of appearance , which the fire of his own elo- quence never failed to work in him . For , as his mind rolled ...
... possessed for the first time developed ; and now was first witnessed that mysterious and almost supernatural transformation of appearance , which the fire of his own elo- quence never failed to work in him . For , as his mind rolled ...
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... possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate this great subject . I am not free from suspi- cion : I am apt to en.ertain doubts : I rose yes- terday to ask a question , which arose in my own mind ...
... possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate this great subject . I am not free from suspi- cion : I am apt to en.ertain doubts : I rose yes- terday to ask a question , which arose in my own mind ...
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... possesses : for liberty ought to be the direct end of your and shall a government which has been thus government . Having premised these things , I strong and vigorous , be accused of imbecility , shall , with the aid of my judgment and ...
... possesses : for liberty ought to be the direct end of your and shall a government which has been thus government . Having premised these things , I strong and vigorous , be accused of imbecility , shall , with the aid of my judgment and ...
Halaman 17
... possess genius , intelligence and integrity , approaching to miraculous . It would , indeed , be miraculous , that they should concur in the same amend- ments , or , even in such as would bear some likeness to one another . For four of ...
... possess genius , intelligence and integrity , approaching to miraculous . It would , indeed , be miraculous , that they should concur in the same amend- ments , or , even in such as would bear some likeness to one another . For four of ...
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