American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... never employed his gift of irony and sarcasm in a spirit of hatred towards the masses of mankind . Owing to a severe refutation of some strictures upon him , published in the public papers in 1769 , he was attacked by one John Robinson ...
... never employed his gift of irony and sarcasm in a spirit of hatred towards the masses of mankind . Owing to a severe refutation of some strictures upon him , published in the public papers in 1769 , he was attacked by one John Robinson ...
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... never could be surrendered or alien- ated , but by idiots or madmen , and all the acts of idiots and lunatics were void , and not obliga- tory , by all the laws of God and man . Nor were the poor negroes forgotten . Not a Qua- ker in ...
... never could be surrendered or alien- ated , but by idiots or madmen , and all the acts of idiots and lunatics were void , and not obliga- tory , by all the laws of God and man . Nor were the poor negroes forgotten . Not a Qua- ker in ...
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... never failed to work in him . For , as his mind rolled along and began to glow from its own action , all the exuvia of the clown seemed to shed themselves spontaneously . His attitude , by degrees , became erect and lofty . The spirit ...
... never failed to work in him . For , as his mind rolled along and began to glow from its own action , all the exuvia of the clown seemed to shed themselves spontaneously . His attitude , by degrees , became erect and lofty . The spirit ...
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... never took his seat . His health had been declining gra dually for two years , when , on the sixth day of June , 1799 , he died , full of honors - as a states- man , orator and patriot , unsurpassed and uneclipsed . THE FEDERAL ...
... never took his seat . His health had been declining gra dually for two years , when , on the sixth day of June , 1799 , he died , full of honors - as a states- man , orator and patriot , unsurpassed and uneclipsed . THE FEDERAL ...
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... never was , nor ever will be , capable of . The honorable gentleman's observations , re- specting the people's right of being the agents in the formation of this government , are not accurate , in ny humble conception . The dis ...
... never was , nor ever will be , capable of . The honorable gentleman's observations , re- specting the people's right of being the agents in the formation of this government , are not accurate , in ny humble conception . The dis ...
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