American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... become a candidate , and after a spirited political contest , was elected to Congress . His services in the memorable session of the winter of 1799 and 1800 , were zealous and untiring . His masterly speech in the case of Thomas Nash ...
... become a candidate , and after a spirited political contest , was elected to Congress . His services in the memorable session of the winter of 1799 and 1800 , were zealous and untiring . His masterly speech in the case of Thomas Nash ...
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... become of his enthusiastic eulogium on the American spirit ? We should find a check and control , when oppressed from that source . this country , there is no exclusive personal stock of interest . The interest of the commu- In that of ...
... become of his enthusiastic eulogium on the American spirit ? We should find a check and control , when oppressed from that source . this country , there is no exclusive personal stock of interest . The interest of the commu- In that of ...
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... become the enemies of all . The same inducements which occasion the robbery of one vessel , exist to or Suppose a duel , attended with death , in the fleet of a foreign nation , or in any vessel which returned safe to port , could it be ...
... become the enemies of all . The same inducements which occasion the robbery of one vessel , exist to or Suppose a duel , attended with death , in the fleet of a foreign nation , or in any vessel which returned safe to port , could it be ...
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... become such , as that the men who protested against monopoly , and devised the Navigation Act to break it down , could never have anticipated . And it may , ere long , con- cern other nations to inquire whether laws and principles ...
... become such , as that the men who protested against monopoly , and devised the Navigation Act to break it down , could never have anticipated . And it may , ere long , con- cern other nations to inquire whether laws and principles ...
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... become the duty of sion of the exclusive navigation between the Congress to adopt and to enforce those regula- United States and her colonies , and between them and England . Freights are made by English vessels between England and the ...
... become the duty of sion of the exclusive navigation between the Congress to adopt and to enforce those regula- United States and her colonies , and between them and England . Freights are made by English vessels between England and the ...
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