Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... elected a member of the General Assembly of Massachusetts , and shortly after chosen clerk of the House . In 1767 ... elect delegates to a general congress held in Philadel- phia to consult concerning the safety of America . Being of the ...
... elected a member of the General Assembly of Massachusetts , and shortly after chosen clerk of the House . In 1767 ... elect delegates to a general congress held in Philadel- phia to consult concerning the safety of America . Being of the ...
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... elected to 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 ...
... elected to 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 ...
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... elected is to lay the taxes in a judicious and conve- nient manner ? If they wish to retain the affections of the ... elected by those who can elect representatives in the state legislature . How can the votes of the electors be ...
... elected is to lay the taxes in a judicious and conve- nient manner ? If they wish to retain the affections of the ... elected by those who can elect representatives in the state legislature . How can the votes of the electors be ...
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... elected . The honorable gentleman said that a government should ever depend on the affections of the people . It must be so . It is the best support it can have . This government merits the confidence of the people , and I make no doubt ...
... elected . The honorable gentleman said that a government should ever depend on the affections of the people . It must be so . It is the best support it can have . This government merits the confidence of the people , and I make no doubt ...
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... elect a majority of them . If your senators were for life , would they be more agreeable to you ? If your President were not ac- countable to you for his conduct - if it were a constitutional maxim that he could do no wrong - would you ...
... elect a majority of them . If your senators were for life , would they be more agreeable to you ? If your President were not ac- countable to you for his conduct - if it were a constitutional maxim that he could do no wrong - would you ...
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