American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... honorable than any other ; my preference for it was decided . " General Pinckney , of South Carolina , who was subsequently appointed to succeed Mr. Mon- roe , being refused an audience at the Court of France , Mr. Adams , ( who was ...
... honorable than any other ; my preference for it was decided . " General Pinckney , of South Carolina , who was subsequently appointed to succeed Mr. Mon- roe , being refused an audience at the Court of France , Mr. Adams , ( who was ...
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... honorable * So general was the conviction that the public welfare required a government of more extensive powers than those vested in the General Government by the Articles of Confederation , that in May , 1787 , a convention composed ...
... honorable * So general was the conviction that the public welfare required a government of more extensive powers than those vested in the General Government by the Articles of Confederation , that in May , 1787 , a convention composed ...
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... honorable gentleman who has I defy you to produce a single instance where gone before me , Governor Randolph , has ... honor- able gentleman says that we need not be afraid of war . Look at history , which has been so often quoted . Look ...
... honorable gentleman who has I defy you to produce a single instance where gone before me , Governor Randolph , has ... honor- able gentleman says that we need not be afraid of war . Look at history , which has been so often quoted . Look ...
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... honorable gentleman said that a govern - sult our own . When he desires such checks as ment should ever depend on the affections of the people . It must be so . It is the best sup- port it can have . This government merits the ...
... honorable gentleman said that a govern - sult our own . When he desires such checks as ment should ever depend on the affections of the people . It must be so . It is the best sup- port it can have . This government merits the ...
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... honorable gentle- man . What is the language of the constitution ? Does it take away their jurisdiction ? Is it not necessary that the federal courts should have cognizance of cases arising under the constitu- tion and the laws of the ...
... honorable gentle- man . What is the language of the constitution ? Does it take away their jurisdiction ? Is it not necessary that the federal courts should have cognizance of cases arising under the constitu- tion and the laws of the ...
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