The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution; Consisting of Prose, Poetry and Dialogue: Drawn Chiefly from the Most Approved Writers of Great Britain and America ...S. Babcock, 1850 - 504 Seiten |
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... charge it . That shot , sir , which it was kind thus to inform us was coming , that we might stand out of the way , or prepare ourselves to fall before it and die with decency , has now been received . Under all advantages , and with ...
... charge it . That shot , sir , which it was kind thus to inform us was coming , that we might stand out of the way , or prepare ourselves to fall before it and die with decency , has now been received . Under all advantages , and with ...
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... charge of a coalition , in reference to the late administra- tion , is not original with the honorable member . It did not spring up in the senate . Whether as a fact , as an argument , or as an embellishment , it is all borrowed . He ...
... charge of a coalition , in reference to the late administra- tion , is not original with the honorable member . It did not spring up in the senate . Whether as a fact , as an argument , or as an embellishment , it is all borrowed . He ...
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... charge of treason and rebellion , because she has the intelligence to understand her rights , and the spirit to maintain them . God has not planted in the breast of man , a higher and a holier principle , than that by which he is ...
... charge of treason and rebellion , because she has the intelligence to understand her rights , and the spirit to maintain them . God has not planted in the breast of man , a higher and a holier principle , than that by which he is ...
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... charge , inti- mates that there is a party in the country , who are looking to disunion . Sir , if the gentleman had stopped there , the accusa- tion would " have passed by me as the idle wind which I regard not . " But when he goes on ...
... charge , inti- mates that there is a party in the country , who are looking to disunion . Sir , if the gentleman had stopped there , the accusa- tion would " have passed by me as the idle wind which I regard not . " But when he goes on ...
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... charge . Now , sir , how have these different arguments been met ? The honorable gentleman from Massachusetts ... charges which he had preferred , chooses to consider me as the author of those charges , and losing sight entirely of that ...
... charge . Now , sir , how have these different arguments been met ? The honorable gentleman from Massachusetts ... charges which he had preferred , chooses to consider me as the author of those charges , and losing sight entirely of that ...
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