American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... legislature , committed the most horrid and barbarous rav- ages on our people . It has required the most constant vigilance of the legislature to keep them from totally ruining the people . A re- peated succession of laws has been made ...
... legislature , committed the most horrid and barbarous rav- ages on our people . It has required the most constant vigilance of the legislature to keep them from totally ruining the people . A re- peated succession of laws has been made ...
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... legislature of his native State , and distinguished him- self by his laborious efforts to establish a reform in the federal system . All his energies were devoted to this object . The Virginia legislature appointed him a delegate to the ...
... legislature of his native State , and distinguished him- self by his laborious efforts to establish a reform in the federal system . All his energies were devoted to this object . The Virginia legislature appointed him a delegate to the ...
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... legislature ought to be according to the rule established in the first . " 9. That a national executive be instituted , to consist of a single person , to be chosen by the national legislature for the term of seven years , with power to ...
... legislature ought to be according to the rule established in the first . " 9. That a national executive be instituted , to consist of a single person , to be chosen by the national legislature for the term of seven years , with power to ...
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