American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... ment . It proves that the man who formed it , and perhaps by accident , did what design could not do in other parts of the world . After all your reforms in government , unless you con- sult the genius of the inhabitants , you will ...
... ment . It proves that the man who formed it , and perhaps by accident , did what design could not do in other parts of the world . After all your reforms in government , unless you con- sult the genius of the inhabitants , you will ...
Halaman 34
... ment were judiciously organized and limits pre- scribed to it , an attention to these principles might render it possible for it to exist in an ex- tensive territory . Whoever will be bold to say , that a continent can be governed by ...
... ment were judiciously organized and limits pre- scribed to it , an attention to these principles might render it possible for it to exist in an ex- tensive territory . Whoever will be bold to say , that a continent can be governed by ...
Halaman 51
... ment of the house of Brunswick should operate | for I must observe to you that , in the year to the ruin of the people . So the excellent 1763 , by such a proclamation , people were in- Roman emperor , Trajan , delivered a sword to ...
... ment of the house of Brunswick should operate | for I must observe to you that , in the year to the ruin of the people . So the excellent 1763 , by such a proclamation , people were in- Roman emperor , Trajan , delivered a sword to ...
Halaman 52
... ment . For this only end , the house of Bruns- In this enlightened age , humanity must be wick was called to rule over us . Oh ! agonizing particularly shocked at a recital of such vio - reflection ! that house ruled us with swords ...
... ment . For this only end , the house of Bruns- In this enlightened age , humanity must be wick was called to rule over us . Oh ! agonizing particularly shocked at a recital of such vio - reflection ! that house ruled us with swords ...
Halaman 53
... ment ; by keeping a standing army in time of peace ; and by quartering soldiers contrary to law , and without consent of Parliament ; which is as much as to say , that he did those things with- out consent of the legislative Assembly ...
... ment ; by keeping a standing army in time of peace ; and by quartering soldiers contrary to law , and without consent of Parliament ; which is as much as to say , that he did those things with- out consent of the legislative Assembly ...
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