American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... question was delivered by Mr. Hamil- ton , in the Assembly of New York , on the eighteenth of February , 1787 : I There appears to me to have been some con- fusion in the manner of voting on the two pre- ceding clauses of this bill ...
... question was delivered by Mr. Hamil- ton , in the Assembly of New York , on the eighteenth of February , 1787 : I There appears to me to have been some con- fusion in the manner of voting on the two pre- ceding clauses of this bill ...
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... question came on with respect to the inequality of representation in the second branch ; but little debate took place ; the subject had been exhausted on the former question . On the votes being taken , Massachusetts , Pennsylvania ...
... question came on with respect to the inequality of representation in the second branch ; but little debate took place ; the subject had been exhausted on the former question . On the votes being taken , Massachusetts , Pennsylvania ...
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... question now agitated is a question of power , and not a question of money . It is manifestly not a question to know , whether a minister plenipotentiary shall have this , that or the other salary , but whether this House shall direct ...
... question now agitated is a question of power , and not a question of money . It is manifestly not a question to know , whether a minister plenipotentiary shall have this , that or the other salary , but whether this House shall direct ...
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