American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... expect by giving favor We are to show our spirit , and to manifest to- to get favor in return , it is improper to ... expecting a French law such means from England to France . The care would make the other . The footing of treaty of the ...
... expect by giving favor We are to show our spirit , and to manifest to- to get favor in return , it is improper to ... expecting a French law such means from England to France . The care would make the other . The footing of treaty of the ...
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... expect from such a set of peo- fifty more aiding and abetting of them , ready ple ? Would it have been a prudent resolution to relieve them in case of need . Now what in them , or in any body in their situation , to could the people expect ...
... expect from such a set of peo- fifty more aiding and abetting of them , ready ple ? Would it have been a prudent resolution to relieve them in case of need . Now what in them , or in any body in their situation , to could the people expect ...
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... expect to silence or subdue these emotions by reasons , soothings , or dangers . A belief , that nothing could be worse than the calamities which seemed inevitable , had extended itself on all sides , and arguments drawn from such ...
... expect to silence or subdue these emotions by reasons , soothings , or dangers . A belief , that nothing could be worse than the calamities which seemed inevitable , had extended itself on all sides , and arguments drawn from such ...
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