American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... situation must be truly critical . When about forming a government , if we mistake the principles , or commit any other error , the very circumstance promises that power will be abused . The greatest cau- tion and circumspection are ...
... situation must be truly critical . When about forming a government , if we mistake the principles , or commit any other error , the very circumstance promises that power will be abused . The greatest cau- tion and circumspection are ...
Halaman 29
... situation of our western citizens is dreadful . | that great theatre of the world the little Amer- ican matters vanish . Do you believe , that the mighty monarch of France , beholding the greatest scenes that ever engaged the attention ...
... situation of our western citizens is dreadful . | that great theatre of the world the little Amer- ican matters vanish . Do you believe , that the mighty monarch of France , beholding the greatest scenes that ever engaged the attention ...
Halaman 30
... situation of things , we will conclude that Pennsylvania will do what we do . A number of that country are strongly opposed to it . Many of them have lately been convinced of its fatal tendency . They are disgorged of their federalism ...
... situation of things , we will conclude that Pennsylvania will do what we do . A number of that country are strongly opposed to it . Many of them have lately been convinced of its fatal tendency . They are disgorged of their federalism ...
Halaman 38
... situation of the nations of Europe , which is she be indifferent to an event that will so radi- | pretended to be the freest quarter of the globe . cally affect her treaties with us ? Our treaty Cast your eyes on the countries called ...
... situation of the nations of Europe , which is she be indifferent to an event that will so radi- | pretended to be the freest quarter of the globe . cally affect her treaties with us ? Our treaty Cast your eyes on the countries called ...
Halaman 69
... situation , and at a proper distance , stands con- mer unreserved confidence . Our connection fessed the lovely offspring of freedom . It with our parent country , and the reciprocal breathes the spirit of its parent . Of this ethe ...
... situation , and at a proper distance , stands con- mer unreserved confidence . Our connection fessed the lovely offspring of freedom . It with our parent country , and the reciprocal breathes the spirit of its parent . Of this ethe ...
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