Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... resolution relative to Oaths of Office . 1821. . REMARKS in the Convention , upon the Resolution to divide the Common- wealth into Districts for the choice of Senators according to population . REMARKS in the Convention upon a Resolution ...
... resolution relative to Oaths of Office . 1821. . REMARKS in the Convention , upon the Resolution to divide the Common- wealth into Districts for the choice of Senators according to population . REMARKS in the Convention upon a Resolution ...
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... Resolution of Mr. Foote respecting the sale , & c . of Public Lands . - Jan . 1830 . REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , on the application for the erec- tion of a Breakwater at Nantucket . - 1828 . INTRODUCTORY Lecture , read ...
... Resolution of Mr. Foote respecting the sale , & c . of Public Lands . - Jan . 1830 . REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , on the application for the erec- tion of a Breakwater at Nantucket . - 1828 . INTRODUCTORY Lecture , read ...
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... to their sight . They were acting however upon a resolution not to be chang- ed . With whatever stifled regrets , with whatever occasional hesita- tion , with whatever appalling apprehensions , which might sometimes 36.
... to their sight . They were acting however upon a resolution not to be chang- ed . With whatever stifled regrets , with whatever occasional hesita- tion , with whatever appalling apprehensions , which might sometimes 36.
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... resolutions , and addresses , had made their cause known to Europe . Without boasting , we may say , that in no age or country , has the public cause been maintained with more force of argument , more power of illustration , or more of ...
... resolutions , and addresses , had made their cause known to Europe . Without boasting , we may say , that in no age or country , has the public cause been maintained with more force of argument , more power of illustration , or more of ...
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... resolved ; where others hesitated , they pressed forward . They were both members of the committee for preparing the Declaration of Independence , and they constituted the sub - committee , appointed by the other members to make the ...
... resolved ; where others hesitated , they pressed forward . They were both members of the committee for preparing the Declaration of Independence , and they constituted the sub - committee , appointed by the other members to make the ...
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