American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... human race , may be struck out of existence as soon as they are apprehended . He was not monies which are pointed out by the laws , in criminal cases . The enormity of his crimes did not entitle him to it . I am truly a friend to legal ...
... human race , may be struck out of existence as soon as they are apprehended . He was not monies which are pointed out by the laws , in criminal cases . The enormity of his crimes did not entitle him to it . I am truly a friend to legal ...
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... human heart , engaged them to the protection of their inestimable privileges . They have not only se- cured their own liberty , but have been the ar- biters of the fate of other people . Here , sir , contemplate the triumph of ...
... human heart , engaged them to the protection of their inestimable privileges . They have not only se- cured their own liberty , but have been the ar- biters of the fate of other people . Here , sir , contemplate the triumph of ...
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... human association . There are seven provinces confederated together for a long time , containing numerous opulent cities and many of the finest ports in the world . The recollec- tion of the situation of that country , would make me ...
... human association . There are seven provinces confederated together for a long time , containing numerous opulent cities and many of the finest ports in the world . The recollec- tion of the situation of that country , would make me ...
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... human nature in that State . If so , they will never make war on those who make professions of what they are attached to themselves . As to the danger arising from borderers , it is mutual and reciprocal . If it be dangerous for ...
... human nature in that State . If so , they will never make war on those who make professions of what they are attached to themselves . As to the danger arising from borderers , it is mutual and reciprocal . If it be dangerous for ...
Halaman 31
... human mind . We , sir , have no such pro- jects as that of a grand seat of government for thirteen States , and perhaps for one hundred States hereafter . Connecticut and New Jersey have their localities also . New York lies be- tween ...
... human mind . We , sir , have no such pro- jects as that of a grand seat of government for thirteen States , and perhaps for one hundred States hereafter . Connecticut and New Jersey have their localities also . New York lies be- tween ...
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