American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... attempt to reduce us , by the sword , to a base and abject submission . On the sword , there- fore , we are compelled to rely for protection . Should victory declare in your favor , yet men trained to arms from their infancy , and ...
... attempt to reduce us , by the sword , to a base and abject submission . On the sword , there- fore , we are compelled to rely for protection . Should victory declare in your favor , yet men trained to arms from their infancy , and ...
Halaman 49
... attempt to weaken or impair the supreme authority of that legislature over all the dominions of his crown : ' that his hirelings in Parliament and tools in office , abhorred by the English nation , have echoed the sentiment ; and that ...
... attempt to weaken or impair the supreme authority of that legislature over all the dominions of his crown : ' that his hirelings in Parliament and tools in office , abhorred by the English nation , have echoed the sentiment ; and that ...
Halaman 52
... attempting to perpetrate whatever is infamous . If I turn my thoughts recollect in history , a change of government ... attempt to instigate the savage nations to war upon the southern colonies , indiscriminately to massacre man , woman ...
... attempting to perpetrate whatever is infamous . If I turn my thoughts recollect in history , a change of government ... attempt to instigate the savage nations to war upon the southern colonies , indiscriminately to massacre man , woman ...
Halaman 55
... attempt- ing to manufacture for our own consumption ; but the new constitution , by authorizing the disbursement of ... attempts to enslave America by fraud , under guise of law ; by military threats ; by famine , massacre , breach of ...
... attempt- ing to manufacture for our own consumption ; but the new constitution , by authorizing the disbursement of ... attempts to enslave America by fraud , under guise of law ; by military threats ; by famine , massacre , breach of ...
Halaman 57
... attempt to gain admission , for , perceiving that the window of the room in which they were assembled was open , and near a spout which extended from the roof of the building to the ground , he went to the top of the house , slid down ...
... attempt to gain admission , for , perceiving that the window of the room in which they were assembled was open , and near a spout which extended from the roof of the building to the ground , he went to the top of the house , slid down ...
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