American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... mind . When I asked that question , I thought the meaning of my interrogation was obvious : the fate of this question and of Amer- the States ? Have they made a proposal of a compact between States ? If they had , this would be a ...
... mind . When I asked that question , I thought the meaning of my interrogation was obvious : the fate of this question and of Amer- the States ? Have they made a proposal of a compact between States ? If they had , this would be a ...
Halaman 16
... mind again . I shall be told I am continually afraid : but , sir , I have strong cause of apprehension . In some parts of the plan before you , the great rights of free- Some minds are agitated by foreign alarms . men are endangered ...
... mind again . I shall be told I am continually afraid : but , sir , I have strong cause of apprehension . In some parts of the plan before you , the great rights of free- Some minds are agitated by foreign alarms . men are endangered ...
Halaman 22
... see the effect of its adop - mittee , yet I have not said the one hundred tion in other States . In forming a government , thousandth part of what I have on my mind . they cannot , by any compact , deprive or divest 22 26 PATRICK HENRY .
... see the effect of its adop - mittee , yet I have not said the one hundred tion in other States . In forming a government , thousandth part of what I have on my mind . they cannot , by any compact , deprive or divest 22 26 PATRICK HENRY .
Halaman 23
... mind hurried on from subject to subject , on this very great occasion . We have all been out of order , from the gentleman who opened to - day , to my- self . I did not come prepared to speak on so multifarious a subject , in so general ...
... mind hurried on from subject to subject , on this very great occasion . We have all been out of order , from the gentleman who opened to - day , to my- self . I did not come prepared to speak on so multifarious a subject , in so general ...
Halaman 31
... mind , and many others . Will the adoption of this new plan pay our debts ? This , sir , is a plain question , It is inferred , that our grievances are to be redressed , and the evils of the existing system to be re- moved by the new ...
... mind , and many others . Will the adoption of this new plan pay our debts ? This , sir , is a plain question , It is inferred , that our grievances are to be redressed , and the evils of the existing system to be re- moved by the new ...
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