American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... colonies are exposed to them ? Every advance the people here make to the westward , makes him tremble for Mexico and Peru . De- spised as we are among ourselves under our present government , we are terrible to that monarchy . If this ...
... colonies are exposed to them ? Every advance the people here make to the westward , makes him tremble for Mexico and Peru . De- spised as we are among ourselves under our present government , we are terrible to that monarchy . If this ...
Halaman 37
... colonies . Had there been a consolidation at Albany , where would have been their char- ter ? Would that confederacy have preserved their charter from Britain ? The strength and energy of the then designed government would have crushed ...
... colonies . Had there been a consolidation at Albany , where would have been their char- ter ? Would that confederacy have preserved their charter from Britain ? The strength and energy of the then designed government would have crushed ...
Halaman 40
... colonies , at which the higher branches of education were taught , therefore young Lee , after passing a few years ... colonies , in after life . Thus prepared , Mr. Lee entered upon the field of public action . At the time England sent ...
... colonies , at which the higher branches of education were taught , therefore young Lee , after passing a few years ... colonies , in after life . Thus prepared , Mr. Lee entered upon the field of public action . At the time England sent ...
Halaman 41
... colonies , though much later than ourselves in point of settlement , are now far before us in improvement , to what , sir , can we attrib The reason seems to be this - that with their whites the arts and agriculture , while we with our ...
... colonies , though much later than ourselves in point of settlement , are now far before us in improvement , to what , sir , can we attrib The reason seems to be this - that with their whites the arts and agriculture , while we with our ...
Halaman 42
... colonies in any case whatever , " and firmly remonstrated against the act authorizing the crown to have " the inhabitants of the colonies transported to England to be tried for offences alleged to have been committed in the colonies ...
... colonies in any case whatever , " and firmly remonstrated against the act authorizing the crown to have " the inhabitants of the colonies transported to England to be tried for offences alleged to have been committed in the colonies ...
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