Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 11
... gentleman from Mas- sachusetts , to be out of order in his expressions . That it was impossible to prevent gentlemen from express- ing themselves , so as to convey an innuendo . Mr. Quincy proceeded . ] If , Mr. Speaker , the gentleman ...
... gentleman from Mas- sachusetts , to be out of order in his expressions . That it was impossible to prevent gentlemen from express- ing themselves , so as to convey an innuendo . Mr. Quincy proceeded . ] If , Mr. Speaker , the gentleman ...
Halaman 50
... gentlemen in the op- position chose to lay before the House their views of the interesting attitude in which the nation stands . It did appear to me , that the loan bill , which will soon come before us , would have afforded a much more ...
... gentlemen in the op- position chose to lay before the House their views of the interesting attitude in which the nation stands . It did appear to me , that the loan bill , which will soon come before us , would have afforded a much more ...
Halaman 54
... gentlemen remind me of an ob- scure lady , in a city not very far off , who also took it into her head , in conversation with an accomplished French gentleman , to talk of the affairs of Europe . She too spoke of the destruction of the ...
... gentlemen remind me of an ob- scure lady , in a city not very far off , who also took it into her head , in conversation with an accomplished French gentleman , to talk of the affairs of Europe . She too spoke of the destruction of the ...
Halaman 56
... gentleman , to whom I have been compelled to allude , shall have mingled his dust with that of his abused an- cestors ; when he shall have been consigned to oblivi- on , or if he lives at all , shall live only in the trea- sonable ...
... gentleman , to whom I have been compelled to allude , shall have mingled his dust with that of his abused an- cestors ; when he shall have been consigned to oblivi- on , or if he lives at all , shall live only in the trea- sonable ...
Halaman 57
... gentleman from Massachusetts , who assisted by his vote to raise the army of twenty - five thousand , alarm- ed at the danger of our liberties from this very army ! But , sir , I must speak of another subject , which I never think of ...
... gentleman from Massachusetts , who assisted by his vote to raise the army of twenty - five thousand , alarm- ed at the danger of our liberties from this very army ! But , sir , I must speak of another subject , which I never think of ...
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