Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... Representatives of the United States . 1816 . • 232 . 241 SPEECH on the Greek Revolution , delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States , Jan. 19 , 1823 . SPEECH upon the Tariff ; delivered in the House of Representatives ...
... Representatives of the United States . 1816 . • 232 . 241 SPEECH on the Greek Revolution , delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States , Jan. 19 , 1823 . SPEECH upon the Tariff ; delivered in the House of Representatives ...
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... The pulse of Liberty beat as high in the extremities as at the heart . The vigorous feeling of the Colony burst out , before it was known how the parent country would finally conduct itself . The king's representative , Sir 6 41.
... The pulse of Liberty beat as high in the extremities as at the heart . The vigorous feeling of the Colony burst out , before it was known how the parent country would finally conduct itself . The king's representative , Sir 6 41.
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Daniel Webster. would finally conduct itself . The king's representative , Sir Ed- mund Andros , was a prisoner in the castle at Boston , before it was or could be known , that the king himself had ceased to exercise his full dominion on ...
Daniel Webster. would finally conduct itself . The king's representative , Sir Ed- mund Andros , was a prisoner in the castle at Boston , before it was or could be known , that the king himself had ceased to exercise his full dominion on ...
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... representatives to the legislature are elected . Nothing can exceed the utility of these little bodies . They are so many councils , or parliaments , in which common interests are discussed , and useful knowledge ac- quired and ...
... representatives to the legislature are elected . Nothing can exceed the utility of these little bodies . They are so many councils , or parliaments , in which common interests are discussed , and useful knowledge ac- quired and ...
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... representatives of the three kingdoms listened to him with astonishment as well as de- light , we hear no principles , with which we ourselves have not been familiar from youth ; we see nothing in the plan , but an approach towards that ...
... representatives of the three kingdoms listened to him with astonishment as well as de- light , we hear no principles , with which we ourselves have not been familiar from youth ; we see nothing in the plan , but an approach towards that ...
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