American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... hands of foreigners . We have no manufactures ; depend for supplies on other nations , and so far are we from having any carrying trade , that , as I have already said , our exports are in the hands of foreigners . Besides the profit ...
... hands of foreigners . We have no manufactures ; depend for supplies on other nations , and so far are we from having any carrying trade , that , as I have already said , our exports are in the hands of foreigners . Besides the profit ...
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... hand only , either open or clenched , they deceased had fallen , because his limbs and show that the dagger was then out of his hands , strength failed him in consequence of the stab , and give great probability , if not certainty , to ...
... hand only , either open or clenched , they deceased had fallen , because his limbs and show that the dagger was then out of his hands , strength failed him in consequence of the stab , and give great probability , if not certainty , to ...
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... hands alone were employed about the head of the deceased , when he was on the ground , the dagger was then out of the prisoner's hands , and the natural conclusion is , that the wound was received by falling on it , or with it , on the ...
... hands alone were employed about the head of the deceased , when he was on the ground , the dagger was then out of the prisoner's hands , and the natural conclusion is , that the wound was received by falling on it , or with it , on the ...
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