American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... principles . The particular incidents relating to this period of his life are lost to history , but one anecdote , illus- trating the fearlessness and energy of his character , being left . Several students of Warren's class shut ...
... principles . The particular incidents relating to this period of his life are lost to history , but one anecdote , illus- trating the fearlessness and energy of his character , being left . Several students of Warren's class shut ...
Halaman 59
... principles he had avowed . On the return of the British troops from Con- cord and Lexington , in April , 1775 , he was in attendance upon the Committee of Safety at West Cambridge , and when they approached , he went out in company with ...
... principles he had avowed . On the return of the British troops from Con- cord and Lexington , in April , 1775 , he was in attendance upon the Committee of Safety at West Cambridge , and when they approached , he went out in company with ...
Halaman 66
... principles of the revolution , and as indicative , perhaps , of tenets , which admitted the utility of modifications and restraints in a system resting upon the broad basis of general suffrage and popular sovereignty . Mr. Wilson was ...
... principles of the revolution , and as indicative , perhaps , of tenets , which admitted the utility of modifications and restraints in a system resting upon the broad basis of general suffrage and popular sovereignty . Mr. Wilson was ...
Halaman 71
... principles of loyalty , and the principles of liberty . Let it be such , as never , in the worst events , to give us reason to re- proach ourselves , or others reason to reproach us , for having done too much or too little . Perhaps the ...
... principles of loyalty , and the principles of liberty . Let it be such , as never , in the worst events , to give us reason to re- proach ourselves , or others reason to reproach us , for having done too much or too little . Perhaps the ...
Halaman 72
... principles of the constitution . These general maxims , which we may justly consider as fundamentals of our government , will , by a plain and obvious application of them to the parts of the resolution remaining to be proved ...
... principles of the constitution . These general maxims , which we may justly consider as fundamentals of our government , will , by a plain and obvious application of them to the parts of the resolution remaining to be proved ...
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