Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... bills were to originate . The deliberations of the convention being secret , the form of this speech was preserved in a copy by Madison from Franklin's manuscript . MR . PRESIDENT : -The small progress we have made after four or five ...
... bills were to originate . The deliberations of the convention being secret , the form of this speech was preserved in a copy by Madison from Franklin's manuscript . MR . PRESIDENT : -The small progress we have made after four or five ...
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... , I thought most likely to produce injurious im- pressions . I did not stop to inquire who was the original drawer of the bill . I found a responsible endorser before me , and it was my purpose to hold him liable , REPLY TO HAYNE 77.
... , I thought most likely to produce injurious im- pressions . I did not stop to inquire who was the original drawer of the bill . I found a responsible endorser before me , and it was my purpose to hold him liable , REPLY TO HAYNE 77.
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... bill which is violative of the Constitu- tion of the United States . Sir , adjustments in the shape of compromise may be made without producing any such consequences as have been appre- hended . There may be a mutual forbearance . You ...
... bill which is violative of the Constitu- tion of the United States . Sir , adjustments in the shape of compromise may be made without producing any such consequences as have been appre- hended . There may be a mutual forbearance . You ...
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... bill , that they are co- erced - wanting California , as they do , so much - to vote for the bill , if they do vote for it ? Sir , they might have intimated the noble example of my friend [ Senator Cooper , of Pennsyl- vania ] from that ...
... bill , that they are co- erced - wanting California , as they do , so much - to vote for the bill , if they do vote for it ? Sir , they might have intimated the noble example of my friend [ Senator Cooper , of Pennsyl- vania ] from that ...
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... bill , the Smithsonian Institution , and the annexation of Texas , which he opposed . After 1845 he retired from the Senate , and remained out of office save for his service in the constitutional convention of Massachusetts in 1853. In ...
... bill , the Smithsonian Institution , and the annexation of Texas , which he opposed . After 1845 he retired from the Senate , and remained out of office save for his service in the constitutional convention of Massachusetts in 1853. In ...
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