Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... established him in the business of a country store , but he failed after a short time . He married at eighteen , and after several commercial failures began to study law , and eventually took up practice at Hanover . A brilliant speech ...
... established him in the business of a country store , but he failed after a short time . He married at eighteen , and after several commercial failures began to study law , and eventually took up practice at Hanover . A brilliant speech ...
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... establish Popery triumphant in our land ; who have taught treachery to your slaves , and courted them to assassinate your wives and children . These are the men to whom we are exhorted to sacrifice the blessings which Providence holds ...
... establish Popery triumphant in our land ; who have taught treachery to your slaves , and courted them to assassinate your wives and children . These are the men to whom we are exhorted to sacrifice the blessings which Providence holds ...
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... establishing government by human wisdom , and leave it to chance , war , and conquest . I there- fore beg leave to move- That henceforth prayers , imploring the assistance of Heaven and its blessing on our deliberations , be held in ...
... establishing government by human wisdom , and leave it to chance , war , and conquest . I there- fore beg leave to move- That henceforth prayers , imploring the assistance of Heaven and its blessing on our deliberations , be held in ...
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... establish and secure their freedom . Permit me to attend to what the honorable gentleman , Mr. Henry , has said . He stated the necessity and probability of obtaining amend- ments . This we ought to postpone until we come to that clause ...
... establish and secure their freedom . Permit me to attend to what the honorable gentleman , Mr. Henry , has said . He stated the necessity and probability of obtaining amend- ments . This we ought to postpone until we come to that clause ...
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... establish a controlling power . Thus , whatever constitutional provisions are made to the contrary , every government will be at last driven to the necessity of subjecting the partial to the universal interest . The gentlemen ought ...
... establish a controlling power . Thus , whatever constitutional provisions are made to the contrary , every government will be at last driven to the necessity of subjecting the partial to the universal interest . The gentlemen ought ...
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