American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... reason was shattered , and his great usefulness to his coun- try destroyed . He gained heavy damages for the assault ; but in an interval of returning reason he forgave his destroyer and remitted the judgment . He lived until May 28 ...
... reason was shattered , and his great usefulness to his coun- try destroyed . He gained heavy damages for the assault ; but in an interval of returning reason he forgave his destroyer and remitted the judgment . He lived until May 28 ...
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... reason , and sure I am , were he here , he would give us that reason : but there are other gentle- men here , who can give us this information . The people gave them no power to use their name . That they exceeded their power is per ...
... reason , and sure I am , were he here , he would give us that reason : but there are other gentle- men here , who can give us this information . The people gave them no power to use their name . That they exceeded their power is per ...
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... reason to hurry : this , sir , may occasion exceeding great think , from the antecedent conduct of Virginia , mischief . When I reflect on these , and many that she has any intention of seceding from the other circumstances , I must ...
... reason to hurry : this , sir , may occasion exceeding great think , from the antecedent conduct of Virginia , mischief . When I reflect on these , and many that she has any intention of seceding from the other circumstances , I must ...
Halaman 41
... reason and experience , that the importation of slaves into this colony , has been and will be attended with effects dangerous to our political and moral interest . When it is observed that some of our neighboring colonies , though much ...
... reason and experience , that the importation of slaves into this colony , has been and will be attended with effects dangerous to our political and moral interest . When it is observed that some of our neighboring colonies , though much ...
Halaman 45
... reason retain their edge , their arms their accustomed vigor ? Britons can never become the instru- ments of oppression , till they lose the spirit of freedom , by which alone they are invincible . yet lost sight of the object we have ...
... reason retain their edge , their arms their accustomed vigor ? Britons can never become the instru- ments of oppression , till they lose the spirit of freedom , by which alone they are invincible . yet lost sight of the object we have ...
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