American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... measures of other nations in like circumstances It is no uncommon thing for gentlemen to differ on important measures ; and I will not even insinuate that I may not be found wrong in these ideas , and wholly mistaken in my con- jectures ...
... measures of other nations in like circumstances It is no uncommon thing for gentlemen to differ on important measures ; and I will not even insinuate that I may not be found wrong in these ideas , and wholly mistaken in my con- jectures ...
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... measures pursued by their government . Not certainly from the declara- tions of that gentleman or his friends ; because there has not been one measure adopted by the government , since its formation , which they have not opposed in the ...
... measures pursued by their government . Not certainly from the declara- tions of that gentleman or his friends ; because there has not been one measure adopted by the government , since its formation , which they have not opposed in the ...
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... measure equally vain , weak , and delu- sive . government unable ; that we should prefer peace with submission , to the risk of war ; that a strong party devoted to her will hang on the government , and impede all its measures of ...
... measure equally vain , weak , and delu- sive . government unable ; that we should prefer peace with submission , to the risk of war ; that a strong party devoted to her will hang on the government , and impede all its measures of ...
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