American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... question . The fate of us ; the fate of millions now alive ; the fate of millions yet unborn , depends upon the answer . Let it be the result of calmness and intrepidity ; let it be dictated by the principles of loyalty , and the ...
... question . The fate of us ; the fate of millions now alive ; the fate of millions yet unborn , depends upon the answer . Let it be the result of calmness and intrepidity ; let it be dictated by the principles of loyalty , and the ...
Halaman 78
... question now presents itself . Is such the situation - are such the circumstances of the United States ? A pro- per answer to this question will unfold some very interesting truths . of different confederacies , than in the instance of ...
... question now presents itself . Is such the situation - are such the circumstances of the United States ? A pro- per answer to this question will unfold some very interesting truths . of different confederacies , than in the instance of ...
Halaman 89
... question ; that it is not to be despised , is the dictate of common prudence . But , then , we ought also to consider her , as weak in council , and ingulfed in debt ; reduced in her trade ; reduced in her revenue ; immersed in pleasure ...
... question ; that it is not to be despised , is the dictate of common prudence . But , then , we ought also to consider her , as weak in council , and ingulfed in debt ; reduced in her trade ; reduced in her revenue ; immersed in pleasure ...
Halaman 92
... question of importance took an active part . He opposed the commercial resolutions of Mr. Madison , because he thought " that commerce could not be served by regulations , which should oblige us to sell cheap and buy dear , ' and he ...
... question of importance took an active part . He opposed the commercial resolutions of Mr. Madison , because he thought " that commerce could not be served by regulations , which should oblige us to sell cheap and buy dear , ' and he ...
Halaman 93
... question so as to comprehend the whole subject of de- bate , and at the same time , I confess it was my design to exclude from consideration a number of topics which appear to me totally irrelative to it . any other ; it is our duty ...
... question so as to comprehend the whole subject of de- bate , and at the same time , I confess it was my design to exclude from consideration a number of topics which appear to me totally irrelative to it . any other ; it is our duty ...
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