American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... Argument in the Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge , 239 16 Speech in the Case of Jonathan Robbins , . 20 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS : Sketch of his Life , RUFUS KING : Oration at Plymouth : 1802 , Sketch of his Life , . 247 251 Character of Lafayette ...
... Argument in the Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge , 239 16 Speech in the Case of Jonathan Robbins , . 20 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS : Sketch of his Life , RUFUS KING : Oration at Plymouth : 1802 , Sketch of his Life , . 247 251 Character of Lafayette ...
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... argument prove that in his own conception , previous amendments cannot be had ? for , sir , if subse- quent amendments cannot be obtained , shall we get amendments before we ratify ? The reasons against the latter do not apply against ...
... argument prove that in his own conception , previous amendments cannot be had ? for , sir , if subse- quent amendments cannot be obtained , shall we get amendments before we ratify ? The reasons against the latter do not apply against ...
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... argument which ought to have weight with us on this subject ? Delay is a strong and pointed objection to it . We are told by the gentleman who spoke last , that direct taxation is unnecessary , because we are not involved in war . This ...
... argument which ought to have weight with us on this subject ? Delay is a strong and pointed objection to it . We are told by the gentleman who spoke last , that direct taxation is unnecessary , because we are not involved in war . This ...
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... argument which has been de- Bayard , against the resolutions now under con- livered by the gentleman from Delaware , Mr. sideration . I had not expected that the effect of this argument would have been universal ; but I had cherished ...
... argument which has been de- Bayard , against the resolutions now under con- livered by the gentleman from Delaware , Mr. sideration . I had not expected that the effect of this argument would have been universal ; but I had cherished ...
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... argument possessed any force , it would not apply to national ships of war , since the usage of nations does not permit them to be searched . and the opinions of writers on the law of na- According to the practice of the world , then ...
... argument possessed any force , it would not apply to national ships of war , since the usage of nations does not permit them to be searched . and the opinions of writers on the law of na- According to the practice of the world , then ...
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