American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... America ; By sending to , and continuing in America , in time of peace , an armed force , without and against the consent of the people ; By granting impunity to a soldiery instigated to murder the Americans ; The proceedings which I ...
... America ; By sending to , and continuing in America , in time of peace , an armed force , without and against the consent of the people ; By granting impunity to a soldiery instigated to murder the Americans ; The proceedings which I ...
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... America dismembered from Great Britain , which must of necessity reduce the naval power of the latter , and make Russia a full match for her on the ocean . And as for the King of Prussia , considering that there never was any love lost ...
... America dismembered from Great Britain , which must of necessity reduce the naval power of the latter , and make Russia a full match for her on the ocean . And as for the King of Prussia , considering that there never was any love lost ...
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... America , Mr. Quincy left England on the sixteenth of March , 1775. His health had been gradually failing since he left his home , and on the twenty - sixth of April , within sight of that beloved country which he was not permitted to ...
... America , Mr. Quincy left England on the sixteenth of March , 1775. His health had been gradually failing since he left his home , and on the twenty - sixth of April , within sight of that beloved country which he was not permitted to ...
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