Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... becomes any man , standing in the presence of such a nation as this , to speak of himself seldom ; and such a man as I am , it becomes to speak of himself , not at all ; except , indeed , when the relations , in which he stands to his ...
... becomes any man , standing in the presence of such a nation as this , to speak of himself seldom ; and such a man as I am , it becomes to speak of himself , not at all ; except , indeed , when the relations , in which he stands to his ...
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... become identified with our independence and our sovereignty , and to abstain from it was no longer possible , behold the opposition veering round and becoming the friends of peace and commerce . They tell you of the ca- lamities of war ...
... become identified with our independence and our sovereignty , and to abstain from it was no longer possible , behold the opposition veering round and becoming the friends of peace and commerce . They tell you of the ca- lamities of war ...
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... become an easy prey to the weakest of them . In the latter dreadful contingency , our coun- try will not be worth ... becomes neces- sary for me , in the course of my remarks , to take some notice , has alluded to him in a remarkable ...
... become an easy prey to the weakest of them . In the latter dreadful contingency , our coun- try will not be worth ... becomes neces- sary for me , in the course of my remarks , to take some notice , has alluded to him in a remarkable ...
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... become the tools of inordinate ambition ? But the present incumbent was designated to the office before his predecessor had retired . How ? By public sentiment , public sentiment which grew out of his known virtues , his illustrious ...
... become the tools of inordinate ambition ? But the present incumbent was designated to the office before his predecessor had retired . How ? By public sentiment , public sentiment which grew out of his known virtues , his illustrious ...
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... becomes as necessitous as itself . Indeed , whatever orders may be given or withheld , it will be utterly impossible for the bank to pay its notes . No such thing is expected from it . The first note it issues will be dishonored on its ...
... becomes as necessitous as itself . Indeed , whatever orders may be given or withheld , it will be utterly impossible for the bank to pay its notes . No such thing is expected from it . The first note it issues will be dishonored on its ...
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