Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... congress held in Philadel- phia to consult concerning the safety of America . Being of the number appointed , he thus became a member of the first , as well as later of the second , Continental Congress . The purpose of de- claring for ...
... congress held in Philadel- phia to consult concerning the safety of America . Being of the number appointed , he thus became a member of the first , as well as later of the second , Continental Congress . The purpose of de- claring for ...
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... Congress , and later President Adams made him secretary of state , and finally , in November , 1800 , appointed him to the office he was destined to fill with such prestige for nearly thirty - five years - that of chief justice of the ...
... Congress , and later President Adams made him secretary of state , and finally , in November , 1800 , appointed him to the office he was destined to fill with such prestige for nearly thirty - five years - that of chief justice of the ...
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... Congress have the power of making bad laws , it seems . The Senate , with the President , he informs us , may make a treaty which shall be disadvan- tageous to us ; and that , if they be not good men , it will not be a good Constitution ...
... Congress have the power of making bad laws , it seems . The Senate , with the President , he informs us , may make a treaty which shall be disadvan- tageous to us ; and that , if they be not good men , it will not be a good Constitution ...
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... Congress , and the failure of states to comply with the constitutional requisitions , rendered our resistance less efficient than it might have been . The weakness of that government caused troops to be against us which ought to have ...
... Congress , and the failure of states to comply with the constitutional requisitions , rendered our resistance less efficient than it might have been . The weakness of that government caused troops to be against us which ought to have ...
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... Congress to remonstrate or compel a compliance with requisitions , when the whole wisdom of the Union and the power of Congress are opposed to a foreign enemy ? Another alternative is , that if the states shall appropriate certain funds ...
... Congress to remonstrate or compel a compliance with requisitions , when the whole wisdom of the Union and the power of Congress are opposed to a foreign enemy ? Another alternative is , that if the states shall appropriate certain funds ...
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