Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... We may justly address you , as the decemviri did the Romans , and say : " Nothing that we propose can pass into a law without your consent . Be yourselves , O Ameri- 1 cans , the authors of those laws on which your 6 SAMUEL ADAMS.
... We may justly address you , as the decemviri did the Romans , and say : " Nothing that we propose can pass into a law without your consent . Be yourselves , O Ameri- 1 cans , the authors of those laws on which your 6 SAMUEL ADAMS.
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... propose such amendments as they think would be obtained . Disunion will be their object . This will be attained by the proposal of unreasonable amendments . This , sir , though a strong cause , is not the only one that will militate ...
... propose such amendments as they think would be obtained . Disunion will be their object . This will be attained by the proposal of unreasonable amendments . This , sir , though a strong cause , is not the only one that will militate ...
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... propose improvements ; and to no purpose is this plan constructed for the promotion of our happiness , if we refuse it now , because it is possible that it may be abused . The confederation has nominal powers , but no means to carry ...
... propose improvements ; and to no purpose is this plan constructed for the promotion of our happiness , if we refuse it now , because it is possible that it may be abused . The confederation has nominal powers , but no means to carry ...
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... proposes remonstrances . Is it a time for 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 ...
... proposes remonstrances . Is it a time for 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 ...
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... proposing to break it up , or recommending non - intercourse with neighboring states , on account of difference in political opinion , then , sir , I give them all up to the honorable gentleman's unrestrained rebuke ; expecting ...
... proposing to break it up , or recommending non - intercourse with neighboring states , on account of difference in political opinion , then , sir , I give them all up to the honorable gentleman's unrestrained rebuke ; expecting ...
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