Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... follows . MR . CHAIRMAN : I am much obliged to the very worthy gentleman * for his encomium . I wish I were possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate this great subject . I am not free from sus ...
... follows . MR . CHAIRMAN : I am much obliged to the very worthy gentleman * for his encomium . I wish I were possessed of talents , or possessed of any thing , that might enable me to elucidate this great subject . I am not free from sus ...
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... follows : - MR . CHAIRMAN , I AM a child of the revolution . My country , very early indeed , took me under her protection , at a time when I most wanted it ; and by a succession of favors and honors , prevented even my most ardent ...
... follows : - MR . CHAIRMAN , I AM a child of the revolution . My country , very early indeed , took me under her protection , at a time when I most wanted it ; and by a succession of favors and honors , prevented even my most ardent ...
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... follow , that Con- gress has the power of taking away this privilege , which is secured by the constitution of each state , and not given away by this constitution . I have no fear on this subject - Congress must regulate it so as to ...
... follow , that Con- gress has the power of taking away this privilege , which is secured by the constitution of each state , and not given away by this constitution . I have no fear on this subject - Congress must regulate it so as to ...
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... follow : but , sir , if this be a truth , that its adoption may entail misery on the free people of this country , I then insist , that rejection ought to follow . Gentlemen strongly urge that its adoption will be a mighty benefit to us ...
... follow : but , sir , if this be a truth , that its adoption may entail misery on the free people of this country , I then insist , that rejection ought to follow . Gentlemen strongly urge that its adoption will be a mighty benefit to us ...
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... follow the con- duct of Massachusetts , amendments might be obtain- ed . There is a small possibility of amending any government ; but , sir , shall we abandon our inesti- mable rights , and rest their security on a mere possi- bility ...
... follow the con- duct of Massachusetts , amendments might be obtain- ed . There is a small possibility of amending any government ; but , sir , shall we abandon our inesti- mable rights , and rest their security on a mere possi- bility ...
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