American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... produce little else than the hypocrisy of senti - ized country treats us so ill in that respect . ment , and an instability of affairs . It would be relying on what is not stable , instead of what is it would introduce into politics the ...
... produce little else than the hypocrisy of senti - ized country treats us so ill in that respect . ment , and an instability of affairs . It would be relying on what is not stable , instead of what is it would introduce into politics the ...
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... produce fifty thousand pounds a year . The duties to be granted to Congress ought , in proportion , to produce double that sum . To this it appears , by a scheme now before us , that additional du- ties might be imposed for the use of ...
... produce fifty thousand pounds a year . The duties to be granted to Congress ought , in proportion , to produce double that sum . To this it appears , by a scheme now before us , that additional du- ties might be imposed for the use of ...
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... produce , and foreign goods on In monarchies , favor is the source of prefer- easier terms than we ever could while we were ment ; but , in our new forms of government , subject to a British monopoly . * The boasted no one can command ...
... produce , and foreign goods on In monarchies , favor is the source of prefer- easier terms than we ever could while we were ment ; but , in our new forms of government , subject to a British monopoly . * The boasted no one can command ...
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