American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... appointed by all the colonies , but that a private correspondence should be conducted between the lovers of liberty in every province . " * Early in 1769 Mr. Lee introduced into the House of Burgesses , resolutions " denying the right ...
... appointed by all the colonies , but that a private correspondence should be conducted between the lovers of liberty in every province . " * Early in 1769 Mr. Lee introduced into the House of Burgesses , resolutions " denying the right ...
Halaman 43
... appointed in his place . In August he returned to Congress , and signed the Declaration of Independence . The following June he returned to Virginia . Again in 1778 , he took his seat in the Congress , and for the next two years ...
... appointed in his place . In August he returned to Congress , and signed the Declaration of Independence . The following June he returned to Virginia . Again in 1778 , he took his seat in the Congress , and for the next two years ...
Halaman 48
... appointed by the king to the Privy Council of South Carolina , in which body he took his seat in April , 1772. On the decease of Judge Murray , in 1774 , he was placed by Lieutenant Governor Bull in the position of assistant judge of ...
... appointed by the king to the Privy Council of South Carolina , in which body he took his seat in April , 1772. On the decease of Judge Murray , in 1774 , he was placed by Lieutenant Governor Bull in the position of assistant judge of ...
Halaman 59
... appointed for the performance , the Old South Church was filled to excess . The pulpit and the avenues leading tc it , were crowded with the officers and soldiers of the royal service . To prevent confusion , War- ren entered from the ...
... appointed for the performance , the Old South Church was filled to excess . The pulpit and the avenues leading tc it , were crowded with the officers and soldiers of the royal service . To prevent confusion , War- ren entered from the ...
Halaman 65
... appointed an usher in the college of that city , in which position he remained but a few months . Subsequently he commenced the study of law in the office of the celebrated John Dickinson , and after two years of serious and laborious ...
... appointed an usher in the college of that city , in which position he remained but a few months . Subsequently he commenced the study of law in the office of the celebrated John Dickinson , and after two years of serious and laborious ...
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