American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... cause of exultation and triumph to the sons of freedom . While other nations , pre- cipitated by the rage of ambition or folly , have , in the pursuit of the most magnificent projects , riveted the fetters of bondage on themselves and ...
... cause of exultation and triumph to the sons of freedom . While other nations , pre- cipitated by the rage of ambition or folly , have , in the pursuit of the most magnificent projects , riveted the fetters of bondage on themselves and ...
Halaman 39
... cause ; and to ex- I should not have thought of this trick or con- ert my faculties to the utmost to extricate her . trivance , had I not seen how the public liberty Whether I am gratified or not in my beloved of Rome was trifled with ...
... cause ; and to ex- I should not have thought of this trick or con- ert my faculties to the utmost to extricate her . trivance , had I not seen how the public liberty Whether I am gratified or not in my beloved of Rome was trifled with ...
Halaman 53
... causing to be executed a commission , under the great seal , for erecting a court , called the court of commissioners for ec- clesiastical causes : " By levying money for , and to the use of the Crown , by pretence of prerogative , for ...
... causing to be executed a commission , under the great seal , for erecting a court , called the court of commissioners for ec- clesiastical causes : " By levying money for , and to the use of the Crown , by pretence of prerogative , for ...
Halaman 54
... cause of virtue , Í fear no consequences from their machinations . Thus , having stated the principal causes of our last revolution , it is as clear as the sun in meridian , that George the Third has injured the Americans , at least as ...
... cause of virtue , Í fear no consequences from their machinations . Thus , having stated the principal causes of our last revolution , it is as clear as the sun in meridian , that George the Third has injured the Americans , at least as ...
Halaman 64
... cause , who generously have sacrificed wealth and ease ; who have despised the pomp and show of tinselled greatness ; refused the summons to the festive board ; been deaf to the alluring calls of luxury and mirth ; who have forsaken the ...
... cause , who generously have sacrificed wealth and ease ; who have despised the pomp and show of tinselled greatness ; refused the summons to the festive board ; been deaf to the alluring calls of luxury and mirth ; who have forsaken the ...
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