American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... tion be adopted which will enable the govern- ment to plant enemies on our backs . By the confederation , the rights of territory are se- cured . No treaty can be made without the consent of nine States . While the consent of nine ...
... tion be adopted which will enable the govern- ment to plant enemies on our backs . By the confederation , the rights of territory are se- cured . No treaty can be made without the consent of nine States . While the consent of nine ...
Halaman 26
... tion and circumspection are therefore necessary ; nor does this proposed system in its investiga- tion here , deserve the least charity . The honorable member says , that the na- tional government is without energy . I per- fectly agree ...
... tion and circumspection are therefore necessary ; nor does this proposed system in its investiga- tion here , deserve the least charity . The honorable member says , that the na- tional government is without energy . I per- fectly agree ...
Halaman 28
... tion . They must therefore glide imperceptibly and gradually out of existence . This , sir , must naturally terminate in a consolidation . If this will do for other people , it never will do for me . | On the 9th , Mr. Henry continued ...
... tion . They must therefore glide imperceptibly and gradually out of existence . This , sir , must naturally terminate in a consolidation . If this will do for other people , it never will do for me . | On the 9th , Mr. Henry continued ...
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... tion on . No government can flourish unless it be founded on the affection of the people . Un- less gentlemen can be sure that this new system is founded on that ground , they ought to stop their career . | might go further ; I might ...
... tion on . No government can flourish unless it be founded on the affection of the people . Un- less gentlemen can be sure that this new system is founded on that ground , they ought to stop their career . | might go further ; I might ...
Halaman 33
... tion , small confederacies are little evils , though they ought to be recurred to but in case of ne- cessity . Virginia and North Carolina are de- spised . They could exist separated from the rest of America . Maryland and Vermont were ...
... tion , small confederacies are little evils , though they ought to be recurred to but in case of ne- cessity . Virginia and North Carolina are de- spised . They could exist separated from the rest of America . Maryland and Vermont were ...
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