American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... defend ourselves , there will fare . Protection , in time of war , is one of its be little inducement to attack us . But if we principal objects . Until mankind shall cease | defer giving the necessary power to the general to have ...
... defend ourselves , there will fare . Protection , in time of war , is one of its be little inducement to attack us . But if we principal objects . Until mankind shall cease | defer giving the necessary power to the general to have ...
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... defend it , or cannot produce a witness ? Will he incur a great deal of expense , from a dependence on such a chance ? Those who know human nature , black as it is , must know that mankind are too well attached to their in- terest to ...
... defend it , or cannot produce a witness ? Will he incur a great deal of expense , from a dependence on such a chance ? Those who know human nature , black as it is , must know that mankind are too well attached to their in- terest to ...
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... defended in court . As under the fourth or sixth article of the treaty of peace with Great Britain , or under those articles of our late treaties with France , Prussia and other nations , which secure to the subjects of those nations ...
... defended in court . As under the fourth or sixth article of the treaty of peace with Great Britain , or under those articles of our late treaties with France , Prussia and other nations , which secure to the subjects of those nations ...
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... defend the con- duct of the President on other and still stronger ground . The President had decided that a murder committed on board a British frigate on the high seas , was within the jurisdiction of that nation , and consequently ...
... defend the con- duct of the President on other and still stronger ground . The President had decided that a murder committed on board a British frigate on the high seas , was within the jurisdiction of that nation , and consequently ...
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... defend it , but the people refused to listen , and a short time after the sentiments which were to have been offered , were conveyed to the people through the press , in a series of essays under the signature of Camillus ; the first ten ...
... defend it , but the people refused to listen , and a short time after the sentiments which were to have been offered , were conveyed to the people through the press , in a series of essays under the signature of Camillus ; the first ten ...
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