Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 59
... gentlemen who have not forgotten what is due to themselves , to the place in which we are assembled , or to those by whom they are opposed . The gentlemen from North Carolina , ( Mr. Pearson , ) from Connecticut , ( Mr. Pitkin , ) and ...
... gentlemen who have not forgotten what is due to themselves , to the place in which we are assembled , or to those by whom they are opposed . The gentlemen from North Carolina , ( Mr. Pearson , ) from Connecticut , ( Mr. Pitkin , ) and ...
Halaman 62
... gentlemen in the opposition , al- though provoked to debate , would not , or could not , utter one syllable against it . It is true , they wrap- ped themselves up in sullen silence , pretending they did not choose to debate such a ...
... gentlemen in the opposition , al- though provoked to debate , would not , or could not , utter one syllable against it . It is true , they wrap- ped themselves up in sullen silence , pretending they did not choose to debate such a ...
Halaman 67
... gentlemen have shown it , but in the rule that all who sail under the flag , ( not being enemies , ) are pro- tected by the flag . It is impossible that this country should ever abandon the gallant tars , who have won for us such ...
... gentlemen have shown it , but in the rule that all who sail under the flag , ( not being enemies , ) are pro- tected by the flag . It is impossible that this country should ever abandon the gallant tars , who have won for us such ...
Halaman 70
that gentleman . It was one which , in a change of con- dition , he would not express , because I know he could not ... gentlemen consider the inva- sion of that country as wicked and unjustifiable . Its inhabitants are represented as ...
that gentleman . It was one which , in a change of con- dition , he would not express , because I know he could not ... gentlemen consider the inva- sion of that country as wicked and unjustifiable . Its inhabitants are represented as ...
Halaman 71
... gentlemen , on the other side , are quite familiar with the maxim , that the king can do no wrong . Indeed , sir , I know of no per- son on whom we may make war upon the principles of the honorable gentleman , but Mr. Stephen , the cele ...
... gentlemen , on the other side , are quite familiar with the maxim , that the king can do no wrong . Indeed , sir , I know of no per- son on whom we may make war upon the principles of the honorable gentleman , but Mr. Stephen , the cele ...
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