Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... feel the consequences of his strange intemperance of passion ? For myself , I have no question how a man of spirit ought to act under such circumstances . I have as little how a great nation , like Great Britain , will act . Now , I ...
... feel the consequences of his strange intemperance of passion ? For myself , I have no question how a man of spirit ought to act under such circumstances . I have as little how a great nation , like Great Britain , will act . Now , I ...
Halaman 50
... feel myself called upon to make , gentlemen may apprehend that they assume too harsh an aspect : but I have only now to say , that I shall speak of parties , measures and things , as they strike my moral sense , protesting against the ...
... feel myself called upon to make , gentlemen may apprehend that they assume too harsh an aspect : but I have only now to say , that I shall speak of parties , measures and things , as they strike my moral sense , protesting against the ...
Halaman 60
... feel I must trespass on their goodness . [ Here Mr. Clay sat down . Mr. Newton moved that the committee rise , report progress , and ask leave to sit again , which was done . On the next day he pro- ceeded . ] I am sensible , Mr ...
... feel I must trespass on their goodness . [ Here Mr. Clay sat down . Mr. Newton moved that the committee rise , report progress , and ask leave to sit again , which was done . On the next day he pro- ceeded . ] I am sensible , Mr ...
Halaman 62
... feel the sense that we entertain of that in- justice . The manner of the publication of the paper in question , was undoubtedly extremely exceptionable . But I maintain , that , had it made its appearance earlier , it would not have had ...
... feel the sense that we entertain of that in- justice . The manner of the publication of the paper in question , was undoubtedly extremely exceptionable . But I maintain , that , had it made its appearance earlier , it would not have had ...
Halaman 63
... feel en- tirely authorized to assure you , that if you can at any time produce a full and unconditional repeal of the French decrees , as you have a right to demand it in your char- acter of a neutral nation , and that it be disengaged ...
... feel en- tirely authorized to assure you , that if you can at any time produce a full and unconditional repeal of the French decrees , as you have a right to demand it in your char- acter of a neutral nation , and that it be disengaged ...
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