Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... strong and musical and he had learned how to use it . It reached the extreme limit of the ampitheater , and as he spoke he made every inflection count , so that , while he did not add an idea to the sum of human knowledge and but few ...
... strong and musical and he had learned how to use it . It reached the extreme limit of the ampitheater , and as he spoke he made every inflection count , so that , while he did not add an idea to the sum of human knowledge and but few ...
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... strong alone ; it is to the vigilant , the active , the brave . Besides , sir , we have no election . If we were base enough to desire it , it is now too late to retire from the contest . There is no retreat but in submission and ...
... strong alone ; it is to the vigilant , the active , the brave . Besides , sir , we have no election . If we were base enough to desire it , it is now too late to retire from the contest . There is no retreat but in submission and ...
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... strong cause , is not the only one that will militate against previous amend- ments . Look at the comparative temper of this country now and when the late Federal convention met . We had no idea then of any particular system . The ...
... strong cause , is not the only one that will militate against previous amend- ments . Look at the comparative temper of this country now and when the late Federal convention met . We had no idea then of any particular system . The ...
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... to have weight with us on this subject ? Delay is a strong and pointed objection to it . We are told by the gentleman who spoke last , that direct taxation is unnecessary , because we are not involved in 14 JOHN MARSHALL.
... to have weight with us on this subject ? Delay is a strong and pointed objection to it . We are told by the gentleman who spoke last , that direct taxation is unnecessary , because we are not involved in 14 JOHN MARSHALL.
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... strong a security as you can possibly have ? It is a mode that seems an impossibility of be- ing corrupted . If they are to be chosen for the wisdom , virtue , integrity , what inducement have they to infringe on our free- dom ? We are ...
... strong a security as you can possibly have ? It is a mode that seems an impossibility of be- ing corrupted . If they are to be chosen for the wisdom , virtue , integrity , what inducement have they to infringe on our free- dom ? We are ...
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