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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... Law . 40 . Defense of Rowan for Libel . 41. Reply to Mr. Corry's Attack on his Character . 42. Reputation . 43 . Limitation of the Amount of Pensions . 44. Fallacy of Mr. Tierney's Argument on a Motion for Peace with the French . · · 45 ...
... Law . 40 . Defense of Rowan for Libel . 41. Reply to Mr. Corry's Attack on his Character . 42. Reputation . 43 . Limitation of the Amount of Pensions . 44. Fallacy of Mr. Tierney's Argument on a Motion for Peace with the French . · · 45 ...
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... laws ? As members of society , as lovers of our country , is there any thing we can desire for it better than , that , as ages and centu- ries roll over it , it may possess the same invaluable institutions which it now enjoys ? For my ...
... laws ? As members of society , as lovers of our country , is there any thing we can desire for it better than , that , as ages and centu- ries roll over it , it may possess the same invaluable institutions which it now enjoys ? For my ...
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... law - the true , the sole expression of the people's will ? -There stands the mighty Mansfield ! Servants of Him , whose name is above every other name , and not to be mentioned - recur to days that are past ; to days that can never be ...
... law - the true , the sole expression of the people's will ? -There stands the mighty Mansfield ! Servants of Him , whose name is above every other name , and not to be mentioned - recur to days that are past ; to days that can never be ...
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... law . Would you ask for chivalry ? —that high and delicate sense of honor , which deems a stain upon one's country as individual disgrace ; that moral courage which measures danger , and meets it against known odds ; that patriot valor ...
... law . Would you ask for chivalry ? —that high and delicate sense of honor , which deems a stain upon one's country as individual disgrace ; that moral courage which measures danger , and meets it against known odds ; that patriot valor ...
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... laws , or nobly perish in their defense , and be buried in the wrecks of her empire . To the fate of our government is united the fate of our country . The convulsions that destroy the one , must desolate the other . Their destinies are ...
... laws , or nobly perish in their defense , and be buried in the wrecks of her empire . To the fate of our government is united the fate of our country . The convulsions that destroy the one , must desolate the other . Their destinies are ...
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