American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... citizens to assert and vindicate their natural rights . Among these is one under the signature of A Carolinian , in answer to the " Declara- tion of Lord and General Howe , published at New York , on the nineteenth of September , 1776 ...
... citizens to assert and vindicate their natural rights . Among these is one under the signature of A Carolinian , in answer to the " Declara- tion of Lord and General Howe , published at New York , on the nineteenth of September , 1776 ...
Halaman 60
... CITIZENS : It is not without the most humiliating conviction of my want of ability , that I now appear before you : but the sense I have of the obligation I am under to obey the calls of my country at all times , together with an ...
... CITIZENS : It is not without the most humiliating conviction of my want of ability , that I now appear before you : but the sense I have of the obligation I am under to obey the calls of my country at all times , together with an ...
Halaman 67
... citizens took place at the coffee - house . A deputation was sent , to endeavor to prevail on them to disperse , but without effect . The first troop of city cavalry , being apprised of what was going forward , and anxious for the ...
... citizens took place at the coffee - house . A deputation was sent , to endeavor to prevail on them to disperse , but without effect . The first troop of city cavalry , being apprised of what was going forward , and anxious for the ...
Halaman 75
... citizens of some other respects , are well known to agree the United States might , with pleasure , submit in one strongly marked feature of their charac- to the legitimate restraints of a republican ter a warm and keen sense of freedom ...
... citizens of some other respects , are well known to agree the United States might , with pleasure , submit in one strongly marked feature of their charac- to the legitimate restraints of a republican ter a warm and keen sense of freedom ...
Halaman 79
... citizens are repre- sented in the constitution before us , and form the objects on which that constitution is pro- posed to operate , it was necessary to notice and define federal as well as civil liberty . These general reflections ...
... citizens are repre- sented in the constitution before us , and form the objects on which that constitution is pro- posed to operate , it was necessary to notice and define federal as well as civil liberty . These general reflections ...
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