American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... true American . But suspicions have is clear , express , and unequivocal ; but when gone forth - suspicions of my integrity . It has this constitution speaks of privileges , there is been publicly reported that my professions are an ...
... true American . But suspicions have is clear , express , and unequivocal ; but when gone forth - suspicions of my integrity . It has this constitution speaks of privileges , there is been publicly reported that my professions are an ...
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... true American ? Your President may easily become king . Your Senate is so imper- de - fectly constructed , that your dearest rights may be sacrificed by what may be a small minority : and a very small minority may continue for ever ...
... true American ? Your President may easily become king . Your Senate is so imper- de - fectly constructed , that your dearest rights may be sacrificed by what may be a small minority : and a very small minority may continue for ever ...
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... true , a clear majority of the people cratic , no evil has resulted from this dissimilar- are averse to it . If we also accede , and it ity , for they have braved all the power of should prove grievous , the peace and prosperity France ...
... true , a clear majority of the people cratic , no evil has resulted from this dissimilar- are averse to it . If we also accede , and it ity , for they have braved all the power of should prove grievous , the peace and prosperity France ...
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... true interest to be united with us . There is no danger of a dis- memberment of our country , unless a constitu- tion be adopted which will enable the govern- ment to plant enemies on our backs . By the confederation , the rights of ...
... true interest to be united with us . There is no danger of a dis- memberment of our country , unless a constitu- tion be adopted which will enable the govern- ment to plant enemies on our backs . By the confederation , the rights of ...
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... true by implication . They do not carry their implication so far when they speak of the general welfare . No implication when the sweeping clause comes . Implication is only necessary when the existence of privileges is in dispute . The ...
... true by implication . They do not carry their implication so far when they speak of the general welfare . No implication when the sweeping clause comes . Implication is only necessary when the existence of privileges is in dispute . The ...
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