American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... suppose them idiots or madmen , whose acts were never binding . To suppose them surprised by fraud , or compelled by force into any other compact , such fraud and such force could confer no obli- gation . Every man had a right to ...
... suppose them idiots or madmen , whose acts were never binding . To suppose them surprised by fraud , or compelled by force into any other compact , such fraud and such force could confer no obli- gation . Every man had a right to ...
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... suppose that I am mad , dition . And those nations who have gone in or , that my countrymen are so . The way to search of grandeur , power and splendor , have amendment is , in my conception , shut . Let us also fallen a sacrifice , and ...
... suppose that I am mad , dition . And those nations who have gone in or , that my countrymen are so . The way to search of grandeur , power and splendor , have amendment is , in my conception , shut . Let us also fallen a sacrifice , and ...
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... suppose that so large a number as three - fourths of the States will concur , is to suppose that they will possess genius , intelligence and integrity , approaching to miraculous . It would , indeed , be miraculous , that they should ...
... suppose that so large a number as three - fourths of the States will concur , is to suppose that they will possess genius , intelligence and integrity , approaching to miraculous . It would , indeed , be miraculous , that they should ...
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... Suppose every delegate from Virginia opposes cannot foresee latent consequences . I dread the a law laying a tax , what will it avail ? They operation of it on the middling and lower classes are opposed by a majority ; eleven members ...
... Suppose every delegate from Virginia opposes cannot foresee latent consequences . I dread the a law laying a tax , what will it avail ? They operation of it on the middling and lower classes are opposed by a majority ; eleven members ...
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... Suppose she will consequently refuse to join with those States : may not they still con- tinue in friendship and union with her ? If she sends her annual requisitions in dollars , do you think their stomachs will be so squeamish as to ...
... Suppose she will consequently refuse to join with those States : may not they still con- tinue in friendship and union with her ? If she sends her annual requisitions in dollars , do you think their stomachs will be so squeamish as to ...
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