American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... principles and portray the sufferings of the Revolutionary Period . Many entire speeches from the debates in Congress , since the year 1789 , under the present organization of the Government , will also be found in this work ...
... principles and portray the sufferings of the Revolutionary Period . Many entire speeches from the debates in Congress , since the year 1789 , under the present organization of the Government , will also be found in this work ...
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... principles of public conduct , that are wor- nihilate this privilege . Custom - house officers thy of a gentleman or a man , are to sacrifice may enter our houses when they please ; we estate , ease , health , and applause , and even ...
... principles of public conduct , that are wor- nihilate this privilege . Custom - house officers thy of a gentleman or a man , are to sacrifice may enter our houses when they please ; we estate , ease , health , and applause , and even ...
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... principles of this sys- tem are extremely pernicious , impolitic , and dangerous . Is this a monarchy , like England- a compact between prince and people ; with checks on the former to secure the liberty of the latter ? Is this a ...
... principles of this sys- tem are extremely pernicious , impolitic , and dangerous . Is this a monarchy , like England- a compact between prince and people ; with checks on the former to secure the liberty of the latter ? Is this a ...
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... principles of our senators ? Sir , if our sen- ators will not be corrupted , it will be because they will be good men ; and not because the constitution provides against corruption ; for there is no real check secured in it , and the ...
... principles of our senators ? Sir , if our sen- ators will not be corrupted , it will be because they will be good men ; and not because the constitution provides against corruption ; for there is no real check secured in it , and the ...
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... principles of probity , that it will involve this country in war ? Is there no redress to be otherwise obtained , even admit- ting the delinquents and sufferers to be numer- ous ? When gentlemen are thus driven to pro- duce imaginary ...
... principles of probity , that it will involve this country in war ? Is there no redress to be otherwise obtained , even admit- ting the delinquents and sufferers to be numer- ous ? When gentlemen are thus driven to pro- duce imaginary ...
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