American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... supposed inadequate to any extent ? Extent of country may render it difficult to execute the laws , but not to legislate . Extent of country does not extend the power . What The honorable gentleman has asked if there be any safety or ...
... supposed inadequate to any extent ? Extent of country may render it difficult to execute the laws , but not to legislate . Extent of country does not extend the power . What The honorable gentleman has asked if there be any safety or ...
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... supposed murder , committed by him on board of a British man - of - war , was delivered by Mr. Marshall in the House of Representatives , on the fourth of March , 1800 : * Believing , as I do , most seriously , that in a Government ...
... supposed murder , committed by him on board of a British man - of - war , was delivered by Mr. Marshall in the House of Representatives , on the fourth of March , 1800 : * Believing , as I do , most seriously , that in a Government ...
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... supposed that the act designed to not piracy , is comprehended in the 27th article punish an Englishman or a Frenchman , who , of the treaty between the two nations . Had residing in his own country , should have he been tried then and ...
... supposed that the act designed to not piracy , is comprehended in the 27th article punish an Englishman or a Frenchman , who , of the treaty between the two nations . Had residing in his own country , should have he been tried then and ...
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... supposed to pos- sess different opinions . If the measure now under consideration shall be found , on examina- tion , to be the same in principle with that which has been cited by its opponents as a fit precedent for it , then may the ...
... supposed to pos- sess different opinions . If the measure now under consideration shall be found , on examina- tion , to be the same in principle with that which has been cited by its opponents as a fit precedent for it , then may the ...
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... supposed , to a treaty of commerce , Congress instructed Messrs . Adams , Franklin , and Jefferson , to renew the overture of a treaty of commerce , which was done by them through the English ambassador at Paris , in the year 1784 ; but ...
... supposed , to a treaty of commerce , Congress instructed Messrs . Adams , Franklin , and Jefferson , to renew the overture of a treaty of commerce , which was done by them through the English ambassador at Paris , in the year 1784 ; but ...
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