American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... friends of served under the present government ! Had the liberty and the rights of mankind . They this been the case , the friends of liberty would say that they consider it as the best means of not be so willing now to part with it ...
... friends of served under the present government ! Had the liberty and the rights of mankind . They this been the case , the friends of liberty would say that they consider it as the best means of not be so willing now to part with it ...
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... friends of the constitution are dictator ? Were those who are now friends to as tenacious of liberty as its enemies . They this constitution less active in the defence of wish to give no power that will endanger it . liberty , on that ...
... friends of the constitution are dictator ? Were those who are now friends to as tenacious of liberty as its enemies . They this constitution less active in the defence of wish to give no power that will endanger it . liberty , on that ...
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... friends feel the effects of iniquitous measures ? Does the representative remain in office for life ? Does he transmit his title of representative to his son ? Is he secured from the burden im- posed on the community ? will be ...
... friends feel the effects of iniquitous measures ? Does the representative remain in office for life ? Does he transmit his title of representative to his son ? Is he secured from the burden im- posed on the community ? will be ...
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... friends gentleman from Pennsylvania , the American of the resolutions . But will it be pretended courts could have taken no cognizance of the that a person can commit misprision of treason . crime . Whatever then might have been the who ...
... friends gentleman from Pennsylvania , the American of the resolutions . But will it be pretended courts could have taken no cognizance of the that a person can commit misprision of treason . crime . Whatever then might have been the who ...
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... friends of that great man ; to those who sup- ported his administration while in office from a conviction of its wisdom and its virtue , to hear the unqualified praise which is now bestowed on it by those who had been supposed to pos ...
... friends of that great man ; to those who sup- ported his administration while in office from a conviction of its wisdom and its virtue , to hear the unqualified praise which is now bestowed on it by those who had been supposed to pos ...
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