American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... hope we shall avail ourselves of their mis- fortunes , without experiencing them . There was something peculiar in one observation he made . He said that those who governed the cantons of Switzerland were purchased by foreign powers ...
... hope we shall avail ourselves of their mis- fortunes , without experiencing them . There was something peculiar in one observation he made . He said that those who governed the cantons of Switzerland were purchased by foreign powers ...
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... hope to it , because , says he , the officers of the gov- no gentleman will think that a State will be ernment will be screened from merited punish- called at the bar of the federal court . Is there ment by the federal judiciary . The ...
... hope to it , because , says he , the officers of the gov- no gentleman will think that a State will be ernment will be screened from merited punish- called at the bar of the federal court . Is there ment by the federal judiciary . The ...
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... hope , that when he , like his predecessor , shall be no more , his conduct too may be quoted as an example for the government of his successors . The evidence relied on to prove the opinion of the then executive on the case , consists ...
... hope , that when he , like his predecessor , shall be no more , his conduct too may be quoted as an example for the government of his successors . The evidence relied on to prove the opinion of the then executive on the case , consists ...
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... hope of contributing to the adjustment of several disputed questions between Great Britain and the United States , he accepted the mission to the British Court , tendered him by President Adams . His appointment proved satisfactory to ...
... hope of contributing to the adjustment of several disputed questions between Great Britain and the United States , he accepted the mission to the British Court , tendered him by President Adams . His appointment proved satisfactory to ...
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... hope she may , and enters into a reciprocally beneficial arrangement , con- cerning the navigation of the two countries , our shipping will acquire thereby a portion of the carrying trade , now exclusively possessed by her ; if she ...
... hope she may , and enters into a reciprocally beneficial arrangement , con- cerning the navigation of the two countries , our shipping will acquire thereby a portion of the carrying trade , now exclusively possessed by her ; if she ...
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