American Eloquence : a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the Most Eminent Orators of America ; with Biographical Sketches and Illustrative Notes, Volume 2D. Appleton and Company, 1858 |
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... circumstances , that no man could well withhold his belief , though the facts were stated by a still less credible witness . If one , desirous of opening a lock , turns over and tries a bunch of keys till he finds one that will open it ...
... circumstances , that no man could well withhold his belief , though the facts were stated by a still less credible witness . If one , desirous of opening a lock , turns over and tries a bunch of keys till he finds one that will open it ...
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... circumstances , whether it was ten minutes past ten , or ten minutes before eleven , when his brother spoke to him ? What would be the natural result , in such a case ? But we are not left to conjecture this result . We have positive ...
... circumstances , whether it was ten minutes past ten , or ten minutes before eleven , when his brother spoke to him ? What would be the natural result , in such a case ? But we are not left to conjecture this result . We have positive ...
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... circumstances , the question was presented , an express provision of the constitution was de- as to what point the duties ought to be reduced ? rived . It had no other origin . That I have This question involved another - at what timo ...
... circumstances , the question was presented , an express provision of the constitution was de- as to what point the duties ought to be reduced ? rived . It had no other origin . That I have This question involved another - at what timo ...
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