Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 82
... referred to , it is done by charging the king with confederating , with others , " in pretended acts of legislation ; " the object being , constantly , to hold the king himself directly responsible for those measures which were the ...
... referred to , it is done by charging the king with confederating , with others , " in pretended acts of legislation ; " the object being , constantly , to hold the king himself directly responsible for those measures which were the ...
Page 92
... referred to , Mr. Adams expresses the strong and just sen- timent , that the education of the poor is more important , even to the rich themselves , than all their own riches . On this great truth , in- deed , is founded that unrivalled ...
... referred to , Mr. Adams expresses the strong and just sen- timent , that the education of the poor is more important , even to the rich themselves , than all their own riches . On this great truth , in- deed , is founded that unrivalled ...
Page 103
... referred to the candor and kindness of the meeting , on this oc- casion , since it is well known , that in a recent instance , and in re- gard to an important measure , I have felt it my duty to give a vote , in respect to the ...
... referred to the candor and kindness of the meeting , on this oc- casion , since it is well known , that in a recent instance , and in re- gard to an important measure , I have felt it my duty to give a vote , in respect to the ...
Page 106
... referred , are much less local , in their influence , and importance , than they might seem . The breakwater in the Delaware , useful to Philadelphia , is useful also to all the ship - owners in the United States , and indeed to all ...
... referred , are much less local , in their influence , and importance , than they might seem . The breakwater in the Delaware , useful to Philadelphia , is useful also to all the ship - owners in the United States , and indeed to all ...
Page 111
... referred it to these persons , to determine the place in which the school should be finally established : And to enable them to form a proper decision on this subject , had laid before them the several offers which had been made to him ...
... referred it to these persons , to determine the place in which the school should be finally established : And to enable them to form a proper decision on this subject , had laid before them the several offers which had been made to him ...
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