American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... present doctrine hold with rious triumphs of Blenheim and Ramillies were what has happened ? Is it consistent with that not so conformable to the genius , nor so much noble and disinterested conduct which he dis- to the true interest of ...
... present doctrine hold with rious triumphs of Blenheim and Ramillies were what has happened ? Is it consistent with that not so conformable to the genius , nor so much noble and disinterested conduct which he dis- to the true interest of ...
Halaman 52
... present king of Great Britain is built - it also supports the edifice of govern- ment which we have erected . In that resolve there are but three facts stated to have been done by James : I will point them out , and examine whether ...
... present king of Great Britain is built - it also supports the edifice of govern- ment which we have erected . In that resolve there are but three facts stated to have been done by James : I will point them out , and examine whether ...
Halaman 88
... present ses- sion , it may seem less necessary to address you in the more ceremonious form of a speech . But , conceiving it my duty to the State , to de- liver my sentiments on the present situation of affairs , and the eventful ...
... present ses- sion , it may seem less necessary to address you in the more ceremonious form of a speech . But , conceiving it my duty to the State , to de- liver my sentiments on the present situation of affairs , and the eventful ...
Halaman 102
... present importation . It is not intended by the resolutions , that we shall im- port from England . Holland and the north of Europe do not furnish a sufficient variety , or sufficient quantity for our consumption . It is in vain to look ...
... present importation . It is not intended by the resolutions , that we shall im- port from England . Holland and the north of Europe do not furnish a sufficient variety , or sufficient quantity for our consumption . It is in vain to look ...
Halaman 128
... present inadequate , unsafe and pernicious confedera- tion ! In the first case , he asserts that a ma- jority ought to have the power of altering the government , when found to be inadequate to the security of public happiness . In the ...
... present inadequate , unsafe and pernicious confedera- tion ! In the first case , he asserts that a ma- jority ought to have the power of altering the government , when found to be inadequate to the security of public happiness . In the ...
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