Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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Page 11
... individual , I certainly did not think well of these measures . It appeared to me the embargo annoyed us as much as our enemies , while it destroyed the business and cramped the spirits of the people . “ In this opinion , I may have ...
... individual , I certainly did not think well of these measures . It appeared to me the embargo annoyed us as much as our enemies , while it destroyed the business and cramped the spirits of the people . “ In this opinion , I may have ...
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... individual prosperity and happiness , has been the fair result of Internal Improvement . Gentlemen , it has been your pleasure to give utterance to senti- ments , expressing approbation of my humble efforts , on several occa- sions , in ...
... individual prosperity and happiness , has been the fair result of Internal Improvement . Gentlemen , it has been your pleasure to give utterance to senti- ments , expressing approbation of my humble efforts , on several occa- sions , in ...
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... individuals , independent of all considerations of principles ; if it were , I should feel it my duty to tell you , friends as you are , that you were doing that which , at this very moment , constitutes one of the most threatening ...
... individuals , independent of all considerations of principles ; if it were , I should feel it my duty to tell you , friends as you are , that you were doing that which , at this very moment , constitutes one of the most threatening ...
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... individual is generally of too little importance to be made the subject of much remark , I hope I may be permitted to say that , in a matter , in re- gard to which there has been so much misrepresentation , I wish to say a few words for ...
... individual is generally of too little importance to be made the subject of much remark , I hope I may be permitted to say that , in a matter , in re- gard to which there has been so much misrepresentation , I wish to say a few words for ...
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... individual shall be injured thereby . " As early as March , 1816 , the same House , on the motion of Mr. Randolph , of Virginia , resolved , " That a committee be appointed to inquire into the existence of an inhuman and illegal traffic ...
... individual shall be injured thereby . " As early as March , 1816 , the same House , on the motion of Mr. Randolph , of Virginia , resolved , " That a committee be appointed to inquire into the existence of an inhuman and illegal traffic ...
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