American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... cause , as I engaged in constables , and all other officers and subjects ; " it from principle . I was solicited to argue this so that , in short , it is directed to every subject cause as Advocate General ; and because I would in the ...
... cause , as I engaged in constables , and all other officers and subjects ; " it from principle . I was solicited to argue this so that , in short , it is directed to every subject cause as Advocate General ; and because I would in the ...
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... cause to fear is her situation ? She is not inaccessible . She from other nations : has she no cause to fear ? is not a petty republic , like that of St. Marino , You will have cause to fear , as a nation , if dis- surrounded with rocks ...
... cause to fear is her situation ? She is not inaccessible . She from other nations : has she no cause to fear ? is not a petty republic , like that of St. Marino , You will have cause to fear , as a nation , if dis- surrounded with rocks ...
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... cause did these brave men sacrifice their lives ? For that cause which , in all ages , has engaged the hopes , the wishes , and endeav- ors of the best of men - the cause of Liberty . LIBERTY ! thou art indeed valuable - the source of ...
... cause did these brave men sacrifice their lives ? For that cause which , in all ages , has engaged the hopes , the wishes , and endeav- ors of the best of men - the cause of Liberty . LIBERTY ! thou art indeed valuable - the source of ...
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