American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... give me leave to demand , what right had they to say , " We , the People ? " My political curiosity , exclusive of my anxious so- licitude for the public welfare , leads me to ask , who authorized them to speak the language of , " We ...
... give me leave to demand , what right had they to say , " We , the People ? " My political curiosity , exclusive of my anxious so- licitude for the public welfare , leads me to ask , who authorized them to speak the language of , " We ...
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... give titles world . It is a work too great for human wis- of nobility , you know what you give ; but when dom . Let me call for an example . Experi- you give power , you know not what you give . ence has been called the best teacher . I ...
... give titles world . It is a work too great for human wis- of nobility , you know what you give ; but when dom . Let me call for an example . Experi- you give power , you know not what you give . ence has been called the best teacher . I ...
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... give law to the other States ; and hence we found the delegation of Georgia warmly advocating the proposition of giving the States unequal representation . Next day , the question came on with respect to the inequality of representation ...
... give law to the other States ; and hence we found the delegation of Georgia warmly advocating the proposition of giving the States unequal representation . Next day , the question came on with respect to the inequality of representation ...
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