Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... persons , whose religious opinions and religious temper might , under other circumstances , have induced them to join the New England colonists , found reasons to remain in England ; either on account of active occupation in the scenes ...
... persons , whose religious opinions and religious temper might , under other circumstances , have induced them to join the New England colonists , found reasons to remain in England ; either on account of active occupation in the scenes ...
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... persons , and the rights of property , may all be preserved and secured , in the most perfect manner , by a government entirely and purely elective . If we fail in this , our disaster will be signal , and will furnish an ar- gument ...
... persons , and the rights of property , may all be preserved and secured , in the most perfect manner , by a government entirely and purely elective . If we fail in this , our disaster will be signal , and will furnish an ar- gument ...
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... persons of the living , throng to your embraces . The scene overwhelms you , and I turn from it . May the Father of all mercies smile upon your declining years , and bless them ! And when you shall here have exchanged your embraces ...
... persons of the living , throng to your embraces . The scene overwhelms you , and I turn from it . May the Father of all mercies smile upon your declining years , and bless them ! And when you shall here have exchanged your embraces ...
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... persons accused of crimes . Without pursuing MR . ADAMS's professional course further , suffice it to say , that on the first establishment of the judicial tribunals under . the authority of the State , in 1776 , he received an offer of ...
... persons accused of crimes . Without pursuing MR . ADAMS's professional course further , suffice it to say , that on the first establishment of the judicial tribunals under . the authority of the State , in 1776 , he received an offer of ...
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... person of the king ; the industrious ability with which it accumulates and charges upon him , all the injuries which the colonies had suffered from the mother country . Possibly some degree of injustice , now or hereafter , at home or ...
... person of the king ; the industrious ability with which it accumulates and charges upon him , all the injuries which the colonies had suffered from the mother country . Possibly some degree of injustice , now or hereafter , at home or ...
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