American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... gentlemen in favor of the measure under consideration . | friend's close consideration of this subject , 1 beseech him , as well as the other gentlemen of and seriously for a few moments , before the die the committee , to join in ...
... gentlemen in favor of the measure under consideration . | friend's close consideration of this subject , 1 beseech him , as well as the other gentlemen of and seriously for a few moments , before the die the committee , to join in ...
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... gentlemen suppose , that the House possesses , or can possess , all the information necessary , in forming an opinion about what ought to be given , and what ought to be required , in a negotiation with another nation ? Can the House ...
... gentlemen suppose , that the House possesses , or can possess , all the information necessary , in forming an opinion about what ought to be given , and what ought to be required , in a negotiation with another nation ? Can the House ...
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... gentlemen , but on terms consistent with the honor and interests of this country , and with which the public , when it comes to be informed of them , will be satisfied . I , therefore , even if I thought this measure not only useful but ...
... gentlemen , but on terms consistent with the honor and interests of this country , and with which the public , when it comes to be informed of them , will be satisfied . I , therefore , even if I thought this measure not only useful but ...
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