American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... honorable member has said that we shall be properly represented : remem- ber , sir , that the number of our representatives is but ten , whereof six are a majority . Will those men be possessed of sufficient informa- tion ? A particular ...
... honorable member has said that we shall be properly represented : remem- ber , sir , that the number of our representatives is but ten , whereof six are a majority . Will those men be possessed of sufficient informa- tion ? A particular ...
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... honorable gentleman ( Mr. Randolph ) has said , that it is too late in the day for us to reject this new plan . That system which was once execrated by the honorable member , must now be adopted , let its defects be ever so glar- ing ...
... honorable gentleman ( Mr. Randolph ) has said , that it is too late in the day for us to reject this new plan . That system which was once execrated by the honorable member , must now be adopted , let its defects be ever so glar- ing ...
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... honorable member has given you an elaborate account of what he judges tyrannical The honorable member tells us then , that there are burnings and discontents in the hearts of our citizens in general , and that they are dissatisfied with ...
... honorable member has given you an elaborate account of what he judges tyrannical The honorable member tells us then , that there are burnings and discontents in the hearts of our citizens in general , and that they are dissatisfied with ...
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... honorable gentleman cannot be ignorant of the Spanish transactions . A treaty had been nearly entered into with Spain , to relinquish that navigation , and that relinquishment would absolutely have taken place , had the consent of seven ...
... honorable gentleman cannot be ignorant of the Spanish transactions . A treaty had been nearly entered into with Spain , to relinquish that navigation , and that relinquishment would absolutely have taken place , had the consent of seven ...
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... honorable member says , that the na- tional government is without energy . I per- fectly agree with him : and when he cried out union , I agreed with him : but I tell him not to mistake the end for the means . The end is union ; the ...
... honorable member says , that the na- tional government is without energy . I per- fectly agree with him : and when he cried out union , I agreed with him : but I tell him not to mistake the end for the means . The end is union ; the ...
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