American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... never shrunk , and to which he resolutely adhered to the end of his life . * It was here that he learned to love the Union with a supreme , unconquerable love - a love which was never cooled by neglect , or alienated by disappointment ...
... never shrunk , and to which he resolutely adhered to the end of his life . * It was here that he learned to love the Union with a supreme , unconquerable love - a love which was never cooled by neglect , or alienated by disappointment ...
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... never be con- strued to make to the government a grant of power , which the people making it do not them- selves possess . It has already been shown that the people of the United States have no juris- diction over offences committed on ...
... never be con- strued to make to the government a grant of power , which the people making it do not them- selves possess . It has already been shown that the people of the United States have no juris- diction over offences committed on ...
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... never been formed . It is not punished by sending the offender out of the United States . The experience of this un- fortunate criminal , who was hung and gibbeted , evinced to him that the punishment of his crime was of a much more ...
... never been formed . It is not punished by sending the offender out of the United States . The experience of this un- fortunate criminal , who was hung and gibbeted , evinced to him that the punishment of his crime was of a much more ...
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... never heard the opinions of that department ; but I feel the most perfect conviction , founded on the general conduct of the government , that it could never surrender an impressed American to the nation , which , in making the ...
... never heard the opinions of that department ; but I feel the most perfect conviction , founded on the general conduct of the government , that it could never surrender an impressed American to the nation , which , in making the ...
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... never wish- ed nor attempted to increase them ; and I do not believe , that gentlemen on the other side of the House ever had a serious apprehension of danger from an increase of executive author- ity . No , sir , our views , as to the ...
... never wish- ed nor attempted to increase them ; and I do not believe , that gentlemen on the other side of the House ever had a serious apprehension of danger from an increase of executive author- ity . No , sir , our views , as to the ...
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