American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... possess none of the public confidence : the people will be prejudiced against representatives chosen in such an injudicious manner . The proceedings in the northern conclave will be hidden from the yeomanry of this country . We are told ...
... possess none of the public confidence : the people will be prejudiced against representatives chosen in such an injudicious manner . The proceedings in the northern conclave will be hidden from the yeomanry of this country . We are told ...
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... possessed of ; they cannot so readily perceive latent ob- jects . The microscopic eyes of modern states- men can see abundance of defects in old sys- tems ; and their illumined imaginations dis- cover the necessity of a change . They ...
... possessed of ; they cannot so readily perceive latent ob- jects . The microscopic eyes of modern states- men can see abundance of defects in old sys- tems ; and their illumined imaginations dis- cover the necessity of a change . They ...
Halaman 27
... possess a powerful navy and army , and a full ministration , and destroyed one of the most treasury ? They did not acquire these by de- beautiful systems that ever the world saw . Our basing the principles and trampling on the ...
... possess a powerful navy and army , and a full ministration , and destroyed one of the most treasury ? They did not acquire these by de- beautiful systems that ever the world saw . Our basing the principles and trampling on the ...
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... possess your minds ? Did friend . Till I see him following after and pur- federal ideas lead you to the most splendid vic- | suing other objects , which can pervert the great | checks upon paper are inefficient and nugatory . | 3 THE ...
... possess your minds ? Did friend . Till I see him following after and pur- federal ideas lead you to the most splendid vic- | suing other objects , which can pervert the great | checks upon paper are inefficient and nugatory . | 3 THE ...
Halaman 45
... . We possessed ourselves of Crown Point and Ticonderoga . Yet give us leave most solemnly to assure you , that we have not The inhabitants of this country apply them- selves chiefly to THE COLONIES TO GREAT BRITAIN . 45.
... . We possessed ourselves of Crown Point and Ticonderoga . Yet give us leave most solemnly to assure you , that we have not The inhabitants of this country apply them- selves chiefly to THE COLONIES TO GREAT BRITAIN . 45.
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