American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... received valuable assistance , and especially to his brother , George H. Moore ; to Mrs. Laura Wolcott Gibbs , for permission to copy the miniature of Alexander Hamilton , painted by her , and now in her possession ; to Dr. John W ...
... received valuable assistance , and especially to his brother , George H. Moore ; to Mrs. Laura Wolcott Gibbs , for permission to copy the miniature of Alexander Hamilton , painted by her , and now in her possession ; to Dr. John W ...
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... received his degree at Harvard College , in 1738. Unassuming and affable in his deportment , of strict moral ยท ity , punctual in his religions duties , and with sectarian attachments , that made him , like a large majority of the people ...
... received his degree at Harvard College , in 1738. Unassuming and affable in his deportment , of strict moral ยท ity , punctual in his religions duties , and with sectarian attachments , that made him , like a large majority of the people ...
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... received the aid of a regular education , do not understand it ; if the people of Pennsylvania understood it in so short a time , it must have been from intuitive understandings , and uncommon acute- ness of perception . Place ...
... received the aid of a regular education , do not understand it ; if the people of Pennsylvania understood it in so short a time , it must have been from intuitive understandings , and uncommon acute- ness of perception . Place ...
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... received . We hoped that the mention of our wrongs would have roused that honest indignation which has slept too long for your honor , or the welfare of the empire . But we have not been permitted to entertain this pleasing expectation ...
... received . We hoped that the mention of our wrongs would have roused that honest indignation which has slept too long for your honor , or the welfare of the empire . But we have not been permitted to entertain this pleasing expectation ...
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... received fighting by your side for the extension of the empire ; if our commerce is not an object below your consideration ; if justice and humanity have lost their influence on your hearts , still motives are not wanting to excite your ...
... received fighting by your side for the extension of the empire ; if our commerce is not an object below your consideration ; if justice and humanity have lost their influence on your hearts , still motives are not wanting to excite your ...
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