American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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Halaman 45
... measures we have pursued , the motives upon which we have act- ed , and our future designs . When our late petition to the throne pro- duced no other effect than fresh injuries , and votes of your legislature , calculated to justify ...
... measures we have pursued , the motives upon which we have act- ed , and our future designs . When our late petition to the throne pro- duced no other effect than fresh injuries , and votes of your legislature , calculated to justify ...
Halaman 51
... measures might be taken for preventing the further de- struction of the lives of his majesty's subjects . " —But it was in vain ! -The petition on the part of millions , praying that the effusion of in - blood might be STAYED , was not ...
... measures might be taken for preventing the further de- struction of the lives of his majesty's subjects . " —But it was in vain ! -The petition on the part of millions , praying that the effusion of in - blood might be STAYED , was not ...
Halaman 54
... measures by which it could be done - violences , of which JAMES was GUILTLESS . Measures , carrying con- flagration , massacre and open war amidst a people , whose subjection to the king of Great Britain , the law holds to be due only ...
... measures by which it could be done - violences , of which JAMES was GUILTLESS . Measures , carrying con- flagration , massacre and open war amidst a people , whose subjection to the king of Great Britain , the law holds to be due only ...
Halaman 62
... measures of administration had disgusted the colonies to the highest degree , and the people of Great Britain had , by artifice and falsehood , been irritated against America , an army was sent over to enforce submission to certain acts ...
... measures of administration had disgusted the colonies to the highest degree , and the people of Great Britain had , by artifice and falsehood , been irritated against America , an army was sent over to enforce submission to certain acts ...
Halaman 64
... measures , recommended by the brethren in this and our sister colonies , an honorable the Continental Congress , be stead- opportunity of bestowing those benefactions ily pursued ; whereby the unnatural contest be- which have delighted ...
... measures , recommended by the brethren in this and our sister colonies , an honorable the Continental Congress , be stead- opportunity of bestowing those benefactions ily pursued ; whereby the unnatural contest be- which have delighted ...
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