Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... Congress of the United States , entitled , " An Act for the encouragement of learning , by securing the copies of Maps , Charts and Books , to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned . " And also ...
... Congress of the United States , entitled , " An Act for the encouragement of learning , by securing the copies of Maps , Charts and Books , to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned . " And also ...
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... , that sketches only of the debates were preserved by the reporters . In the selection of the Speeches in Congress , two objects have directed the Compiler in his choice - the iv PREFACE . eloquence of the productions , and the.
... , that sketches only of the debates were preserved by the reporters . In the selection of the Speeches in Congress , two objects have directed the Compiler in his choice - the iv PREFACE . eloquence of the productions , and the.
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... Congress . Several speeches , originally reported in the third person , have been changed to the first with as little alteration in the phraseology as possible . In Forensic Eloquence , great excellence has been attained in this country ...
... Congress . Several speeches , originally reported in the third person , have been changed to the first with as little alteration in the phraseology as possible . In Forensic Eloquence , great excellence has been attained in this country ...
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... Congress , and of the several states , are replete with them . They all point out the weakness and insufficiency of the present confederation as the cause , and an efficient general government as the only cure of our political ...
... Congress , and of the several states , are replete with them . They all point out the weakness and insufficiency of the present confederation as the cause , and an efficient general government as the only cure of our political ...
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... Congress - and the opera- tions of government have been distracted by their taking different courses : those , which were to be benefitted , have complied with the requisitions ; others have totally disregarded them . Have not all of us ...
... Congress - and the opera- tions of government have been distracted by their taking different courses : those , which were to be benefitted , have complied with the requisitions ; others have totally disregarded them . Have not all of us ...
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