Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms ! Our brethren are already in the field ! Why stand we here idle ? What is it that gentlemen wish ? What would they have ? Is life so dear , or peace so sweet , as to be purchased at the ...
... bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms ! Our brethren are already in the field ! Why stand we here idle ? What is it that gentlemen wish ? What would they have ? Is life so dear , or peace so sweet , as to be purchased at the ...
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... bring amendments which are local in their nature , and which they know will not be accepted . What security have we that other states will not do the same ? We are told that many in the states were violently opposed to it . They are ...
... bring amendments which are local in their nature , and which they know will not be accepted . What security have we that other states will not do the same ? We are told that many in the states were violently opposed to it . They are ...
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... bring forward their objec- tions I trust we can prove that no danger to the navigation of that river can arise from the adoption of this Constitution . I beg those gentlemen that may be affected by it to suspend their judgment till they ...
... bring forward their objec- tions I trust we can prove that no danger to the navigation of that river can arise from the adoption of this Constitution . I beg those gentlemen that may be affected by it to suspend their judgment till they ...
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... brings from abroad , or manufactures at home . The West derives from the East supplies requisite to its growth and com- fort , and , what is perhaps of still greater consequence , it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of ...
... brings from abroad , or manufactures at home . The West derives from the East supplies requisite to its growth and com- fort , and , what is perhaps of still greater consequence , it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of ...
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... bring him into it . Without pretensions to that high confidence you reposed in our first and great revolutionary character , whose preeminent services had entitled him to the first place in his country's love , and destined for him the ...
... bring him into it . Without pretensions to that high confidence you reposed in our first and great revolutionary character , whose preeminent services had entitled him to the first place in his country's love , and destined for him the ...
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