British and American EloquenceGinn, 1912 - 403 էջ |
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... mean to exercise . No gentlemen ought to be afraid to exer- cise it . It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it might have profited . He ought to have profited . He ought to have desisted from his project . The gentleman ...
... mean to exercise . No gentlemen ought to be afraid to exer- cise it . It is a liberty by which the gentleman who calumniates it might have profited . He ought to have profited . He ought to have desisted from his project . The gentleman ...
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... means of information which I derived from my office ; I speak , therefore , from knowledge . My materials were good ; I was at pains to collect , to digest , to consider them ; and I will be bold to affirm that the profits of Great ...
... means of information which I derived from my office ; I speak , therefore , from knowledge . My materials were good ; I was at pains to collect , to digest , to consider them ; and I will be bold to affirm that the profits of Great ...
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... mean plunderer , a gentleman whose noble and generous spirit would do honor to the proudest grandee of the country ? The Americans have not acted in all things with prudence and temper . The Americans have been wronged . They have been ...
... mean plunderer , a gentleman whose noble and generous spirit would do honor to the proudest grandee of the country ? The Americans have not acted in all things with prudence and temper . The Americans have been wronged . They have been ...
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... it . But in such a war as this , unjust in its principle , im- practicable in its means , and ruinous in its consequences , I would not contribute a single effort , nor a single shilling 10 BRITISH AND AMERICAN ELOQUENCE.
... it . But in such a war as this , unjust in its principle , im- practicable in its means , and ruinous in its consequences , I would not contribute a single effort , nor a single shilling 10 BRITISH AND AMERICAN ELOQUENCE.
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... means that God and nature put into our hands . " Re But , my lords , who is the man that has dared to authorize and associate to our arms the tomahawk and scalping knife of the savage ? To call into civilized alliance the wild and ...
... means that God and nature put into our hands . " Re But , my lords , who is the man that has dared to authorize and associate to our arms the tomahawk and scalping knife of the savage ? To call into civilized alliance the wild and ...
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