American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... taken ? The fate which will befall us , I chiefs , can you inform me how this great sub- fear , sir , will be , that we shall be made a par - ject would be settled ? Virginia has a large tition of . How will these , our troubles , be re ...
... taken ? The fate which will befall us , I chiefs , can you inform me how this great sub- fear , sir , will be , that we shall be made a par - ject would be settled ? Virginia has a large tition of . How will these , our troubles , be re ...
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... taken liberty to say things in consequence of it , which they durst not have said before . In one word , if we set this negotiation on foot , it will give new force and vigor to all their seditious machina- As to the army , I cannot ...
... taken liberty to say things in consequence of it , which they durst not have said before . In one word , if we set this negotiation on foot , it will give new force and vigor to all their seditious machina- As to the army , I cannot ...
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... taken , if , in truth , he has taken any part in promoting the expedition of which you have heard so much , and whatever may be your verdict , he has already suffered the antici- pated punishment of removal from an office , which , to ...
... taken , if , in truth , he has taken any part in promoting the expedition of which you have heard so much , and whatever may be your verdict , he has already suffered the antici- pated punishment of removal from an office , which , to ...
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