American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... respect and confidence . He wrote some political essays on the topics of the day ; and a few remaining fragments in ... respects fitted to be popular . To these qualities he joined the purest and most ardent patriotism , and a quick ...
... respect and confidence . He wrote some political essays on the topics of the day ; and a few remaining fragments in ... respects fitted to be popular . To these qualities he joined the purest and most ardent patriotism , and a quick ...
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... respect nor fear of the royal governor . The same year Mr. Otis brought before the legislature a proposition " for opening a gallery of the House for such as wished to hear the debates ; " thus aiding in the establishment of one of the ...
... respect nor fear of the royal governor . The same year Mr. Otis brought before the legislature a proposition " for opening a gallery of the House for such as wished to hear the debates ; " thus aiding in the establishment of one of the ...
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... respect for those gentlemen who formed the convention ; and were some of them not here , I would express some testimonial of esteem for them . America had on a former occasion put the utmost confi- dence in them ; a confidence which was ...
... respect for those gentlemen who formed the convention ; and were some of them not here , I would express some testimonial of esteem for them . America had on a former occasion put the utmost confi- dence in them ; a confidence which was ...
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... respect I believe this commonwealth would not suffer by a compari- son with the former government . The laws are as well executed , and as patiently acqui- esced in , as they were under the royal admin- istration . Compare the situation ...
... respect I believe this commonwealth would not suffer by a compari- son with the former government . The laws are as well executed , and as patiently acqui- esced in , as they were under the royal admin- istration . Compare the situation ...
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... respect to their opinions . Is this federalism ? Are these the beloved effects of the federal spirit , that its votaries will never accede to the just proposi- tions of others ? Sir , were there nothing ob- jectionable in it but that ...
... respect to their opinions . Is this federalism ? Are these the beloved effects of the federal spirit , that its votaries will never accede to the just proposi- tions of others ? Sir , were there nothing ob- jectionable in it but that ...
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