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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... equal participation in this trade , may be added the loss of an equal share of the freights made by the vessels engaged in it - the aggregate amount whereof must be equal to two millions of dollars , annually . Other ad- vantages are ...
... equal participation in this trade , may be added the loss of an equal share of the freights made by the vessels engaged in it - the aggregate amount whereof must be equal to two millions of dollars , annually . Other ad- vantages are ...
Halaman 67
... equal power and dignity . Standing on equal ground , their opinions will be independent and firm . Their number is the best for consultation , and they are exempt from the inconvenience of an equal division of opin- ion . But what I ...
... equal power and dignity . Standing on equal ground , their opinions will be independent and firm . Their number is the best for consultation , and they are exempt from the inconvenience of an equal division of opin- ion . But what I ...
Halaman 511
... equal footing , in all respects , with the original States . " We shall now see how the fulfilment of this engagement was effected . After providing for the territorial government , the ordinance proceeds as follows : " And for ...
... equal footing , in all respects , with the original States . " We shall now see how the fulfilment of this engagement was effected . After providing for the territorial government , the ordinance proceeds as follows : " And for ...
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