Writings and Speeches, Volume 2Little Brown and Company, 1901 |
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... necessary to enter into the most ample historical detail . His zeal has thrown him a little out of his usual accuracy . In this perplexity , what shall we do , Sir , who are willing to submit to the law he gives us ? He has reprobated ...
... necessary to enter into the most ample historical detail . His zeal has thrown him a little out of his usual accuracy . In this perplexity , what shall we do , Sir , who are willing to submit to the law he gives us ? He has reprobated ...
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... necessary , and towards further defray- ing the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the said dominions . " - - - - You have heard this pompous performance . Now where is the revenue which is to do all these mighty things ...
... necessary , and towards further defray- ing the expenses of defending , protecting , and securing the said dominions . " - - - - You have heard this pompous performance . Now where is the revenue which is to do all these mighty things ...
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... necessary connections , of any in the mighty circle of our commerce . If commercial principles had been the true motives to the repeal , or had they been at all attended to , tea would have been the last article we should have left ...
... necessary connections , of any in the mighty circle of our commerce . If commercial principles had been the true motives to the repeal , or had they been at all attended to , tea would have been the last article we should have left ...
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... necessary of life , and where the demand grows upon the supply . I hope our dear- bought East India Committees have done us at least so much good , as to let us know , that , without a more extensive sale of that article , our East ...
... necessary of life , and where the demand grows upon the supply . I hope our dear- bought East India Committees have done us at least so much good , as to let us know , that , without a more extensive sale of that article , our East ...
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... necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have given him , I hope , a satisfactory an- swer . He next presses me , by a variety of direct challenges and oblique reflections , to say something on the historical part . I shall ...
... necessary upon the narrow part of the subject , I have given him , I hope , a satisfactory an- swer . He next presses me , by a variety of direct challenges and oblique reflections , to say something on the historical part . I shall ...
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