American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... true ( and I flatter myself it appears to be true ) , can any one hesitate to say that to re- sist such force is lawful ; and that both the let- ter and the spirit of the British constitution justify such resistance ? to the king , are ...
... true ( and I flatter myself it appears to be true ) , can any one hesitate to say that to re- sist such force is lawful ; and that both the let- ter and the spirit of the British constitution justify such resistance ? to the king , are ...
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... true . The confidence of the people will easily be gained by a good administration . This is the true touchstone . I could illustrate the position by a variety of historical examples , both ancient and modern . In Sparta , the Ephori ...
... true . The confidence of the people will easily be gained by a good administration . This is the true touchstone . I could illustrate the position by a variety of historical examples , both ancient and modern . In Sparta , the Ephori ...
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... true , and that he had is all true , it will not take away from him his all the malice they would wish to prove , yet , if justification , excuse , or extenuation , if he had he was assaulted that night , and his life in any . The rule ...
... true , and that he had is all true , it will not take away from him his all the malice they would wish to prove , yet , if justification , excuse , or extenuation , if he had he was assaulted that night , and his life in any . The rule ...
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