American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... 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 extremely uneasy ...
... 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 extremely uneasy ...
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... tion , and what are the causes of this proposal to change our government . This inquiry was answered by an eloquent and powerful speech from Mr. Randolph ; and the debate passed into other hands until the next day , when Mr. Henry ...
... tion , and what are the causes of this proposal to change our government . This inquiry was answered by an eloquent and powerful speech from Mr. Randolph ; and the debate passed into other hands until the next day , when Mr. Henry ...
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... tion , this same despised government , merits , in ed it , I would , with manly firmness , and in spite my opinion , the highest encomium : it carried of an erring world , reject it . You are not to us through a long and dangerous war ...
... tion , this same despised government , merits , in ed it , I would , with manly firmness , and in spite my opinion , the highest encomium : it carried of an erring world , reject it . You are not to us through a long and dangerous war ...
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... tion , that there is no true responsibility , and salute him monarch ; your militia will leave that the preservation of our liberty depends on you , and assist in making him king , and fight the single chance of men being virtuous ...
... tion , that there is no true responsibility , and salute him monarch ; your militia will leave that the preservation of our liberty depends on you , and assist in making him king , and fight the single chance of men being virtuous ...
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... tion ? A particular knowledge of particular districts will not suffice . They must be well acquainted with agriculture , commerce , and a The most valuable end of government , is the great variety of other matters throughout the liberty ...
... tion ? A particular knowledge of particular districts will not suffice . They must be well acquainted with agriculture , commerce , and a The most valuable end of government , is the great variety of other matters throughout the liberty ...
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