American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... suppose they will recede on our account . I know not what they may do ; but this I know , that a people of infinitely less importance than those of Virginia , stood the terror of war . Ver- mont , sir , withstood the terror of thirteen ...
... suppose they will recede on our account . I know not what they may do ; but this I know , that a people of infinitely less importance than those of Virginia , stood the terror of war . Ver- mont , sir , withstood the terror of thirteen ...
Halaman 26
... suppose , are an army and navy : on a supposition I will knowledge this ; still the bare act of agreeing to that paper , though it may have an amazing influence , will not pay our millions . There must be things to pay debts . What ...
... suppose , are an army and navy : on a supposition I will knowledge this ; still the bare act of agreeing to that paper , though it may have an amazing influence , will not pay our millions . There must be things to pay debts . What ...
Halaman 29
... suppose the Spanish monarch will risk a contest with the United States , when his feeble colonies are exposed to them ? Every advance the people here make to the westward , makes him tremble for Mexico and Peru . De- spised as we are ...
... suppose the Spanish monarch will risk a contest with the United States , when his feeble colonies are exposed to them ? Every advance the people here make to the westward , makes him tremble for Mexico and Peru . De- spised as we are ...
Halaman 30
... Suppose the States to be confederated all around us , what we want in number , we shall make up otherwise . Our compact situation and natural strength will secure us . But to avoid all dan- gers , we must take shelter under the federal ...
... Suppose the States to be confederated all around us , what we want in number , we shall make up otherwise . Our compact situation and natural strength will secure us . But to avoid all dan- gers , we must take shelter under the federal ...
Halaman 34
... Suppose they see the Commons en- croach upon the king ; self - love , that great , energetic check , will call upon them to inter- pose ; for , if the king be destroyed , their de- struction must speedily follow . Here is a con ...
... Suppose they see the Commons en- croach upon the king ; self - love , that great , energetic check , will call upon them to inter- pose ; for , if the king be destroyed , their de- struction must speedily follow . Here is a con ...
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