American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... army and navy : on a supposition I will knowledge this ; still the bare act of agreeing to that paper , though it may have an amazing influence , will not pay our millions . There must be things to pay debts . What these things are , or ...
... army and navy : on a supposition I will knowledge this ; still the bare act of agreeing to that paper , though it may have an amazing influence , will not pay our millions . There must be things to pay debts . What these things are , or ...
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... army , and a full ministration , and destroyed one of the most treasury ? They did not acquire these by de- beautiful systems that ever the world saw . Our basing the principles and trampling on the forefathers enjoyed liberty there ...
... army , and a full ministration , and destroyed one of the most treasury ? They did not acquire these by de- beautiful systems that ever the world saw . Our basing the principles and trampling on the forefathers enjoyed liberty there ...
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... army ; a great , powerful navy ; a long and rapacious train of officers and de- pendents , independent of the president , sena- tors and representatives , whose compensations are without limitation . How are our debts to be discharged ...
... army ; a great , powerful navy ; a long and rapacious train of officers and de- pendents , independent of the president , sena- tors and representatives , whose compensations are without limitation . How are our debts to be discharged ...
Halaman 35
... army was sent to compel us to pay money con- trary to our consent . To force us by arbitrary and tyrannical coercion to satisfy their un- bounded demands . We wished to pay with our own consent . Rather than pay against our consent , we ...
... army was sent to compel us to pay money con- trary to our consent . To force us by arbitrary and tyrannical coercion to satisfy their un- bounded demands . We wished to pay with our own consent . Rather than pay against our consent , we ...
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... army , and by their control over the militia , have the sword in one hand and the purse in the other . Shall we be safe without either ? Congress have an unlimited power over both : they are entirely given up by us Let him candidly tell ...
... army , and by their control over the militia , have the sword in one hand and the purse in the other . Shall we be safe without either ? Congress have an unlimited power over both : they are entirely given up by us Let him candidly tell ...
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