Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 63
... Congress of Massachusetts responded to these assurances ; and in an address to the Congress at Philadelphia , bearing the official signa- ture , perhaps among the last , of the immortal Warren , notwithstand- ing the severity of its ...
... Congress of Massachusetts responded to these assurances ; and in an address to the Congress at Philadelphia , bearing the official signa- ture , perhaps among the last , of the immortal Warren , notwithstand- ing the severity of its ...
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... congress , they were brought to act together , in its deliberations , not indeed at the same time , but both at early pe- riods . Each had already manifested his attachment to the cause of the country , as well as his ability to ...
... congress , they were brought to act together , in its deliberations , not indeed at the same time , but both at early pe- riods . Each had already manifested his attachment to the cause of the country , as well as his ability to ...
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... Congress , the first day of its meeting , September 5 , 1774 , in Philadelphia . The proceedings of the first Congress are well known , and have been universally admired . It is in vain that we would look for su- perior proofs of wisdom ...
... Congress , the first day of its meeting , September 5 , 1774 , in Philadelphia . The proceedings of the first Congress are well known , and have been universally admired . It is in vain that we would look for su- perior proofs of wisdom ...
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... Congress , fellow citizens , that those whose deaths have given rise to this occasion , were first brought together , and called on to unite their industry and their ability , in the service of the country , let us now turn to the other ...
... Congress , fellow citizens , that those whose deaths have given rise to this occasion , were first brought together , and called on to unite their industry and their ability , in the service of the country , let us now turn to the other ...
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... Congress adopted the 10th of May , recommending , in substance , to all the colonies which had not already established gov- ernments suited to the exigencies of their affairs , to adopt such gov- ernment , as would , in the opinion of ...
... Congress adopted the 10th of May , recommending , in substance , to all the colonies which had not already established gov- ernments suited to the exigencies of their affairs , to adopt such gov- ernment , as would , in the opinion of ...
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