American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... whole range of an argument , search special places , may be granted to certain that may perhaps appear uncommon in many persons on oath ; but I deny that the writ now things , as well as to points of learning that are prayed for can be ...
... whole range of an argument , search special places , may be granted to certain that may perhaps appear uncommon in many persons on oath ; but I deny that the writ now things , as well as to points of learning that are prayed for can be ...
Halaman 9
... whole account of this transaction which is given by his surviving hearers ; and from their ac count , the court - house of Hanover County must have exhibited , on this occasion , a scene as pic- turesque as has ever been witnessed in ...
... whole account of this transaction which is given by his surviving hearers ; and from their ac count , the court - house of Hanover County must have exhibited , on this occasion , a scene as pic- turesque as has ever been witnessed in ...
Halaman 11
... whole creation , and return on the wings of the four winds of heaven to bless the land with plenty . " In the year 1784 , Mr. Henry introduced into the Assembly , a " bill for the encouragement of marriages with the Indians . " The ...
... whole creation , and return on the wings of the four winds of heaven to bless the land with plenty . " In the year 1784 , Mr. Henry introduced into the Assembly , a " bill for the encouragement of marriages with the Indians . " The ...
Halaman 14
... whole question turns , sir , on that poor little thing- the expression , We , the People , instead of the States of America . I need not take much pains to show , that the principles of this sys- tem are extremely pernicious , impolitic ...
... whole question turns , sir , on that poor little thing- the expression , We , the People , instead of the States of America . I need not take much pains to show , that the principles of this sys- tem are extremely pernicious , impolitic ...
Halaman 19
... whole of our property may be taken by this American government , by laying what taxes they please , giving themselves what salaries they please , and suspending our laws at their pleasure . I might be thought too inquisitive , but I ...
... whole of our property may be taken by this American government , by laying what taxes they please , giving themselves what salaries they please , and suspending our laws at their pleasure . I might be thought too inquisitive , but I ...
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