American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... present work is to furnish a convenient and popular Library Edition of the most celebrated Speeches and Addresses , forensic and parliamentary , of the principal Orators and Statesmen of America . contains many which have never before ...
... present work is to furnish a convenient and popular Library Edition of the most celebrated Speeches and Addresses , forensic and parliamentary , of the principal Orators and Statesmen of America . contains many which have never before ...
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... present confedera tion , and. The Preamble and the two first sections of the first article of the Constitution being under consideration , Mr. Henry thus addressed the convention : MR . CHAIRMAN : The public mind , as well as my own , is ...
... present confedera tion , and. The Preamble and the two first sections of the first article of the Constitution being under consideration , Mr. Henry thus addressed the convention : MR . CHAIRMAN : The public mind , as well as my own , is ...
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... present , can , with the president , make treaties , that shall be the supreme law of the land : they may make the most ruinous treaties , and yet there is no punishment for them . Whoever shows me a punishment pro- vided for them ...
... present , can , with the president , make treaties , that shall be the supreme law of the land : they may make the most ruinous treaties , and yet there is no punishment for them . Whoever shows me a punishment pro- vided for them ...
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... present system , I hope you will consider not only its defects most ma- | turely , but likewise those of that which you are to substitute for it . May you be fully apprised of the dangers of the latter , not by fatal expe- rience , but ...
... present system , I hope you will consider not only its defects most ma- | turely , but likewise those of that which you are to substitute for it . May you be fully apprised of the dangers of the latter , not by fatal expe- rience , but ...
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... present confederation is adequate to every pur- pose of human association . There are seven provinces confederated together for a long time , containing numerous opulent cities and many of the finest ports in the world . The recollec ...
... present confederation is adequate to every pur- pose of human association . There are seven provinces confederated together for a long time , containing numerous opulent cities and many of the finest ports in the world . The recollec ...
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