Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... convention . I could not , even in idea , expose myself to such a retort as , upon the last answer , might have been justly made to me . Pray , sir , what reasons have you for supposing that a right vote would displease your ...
... convention . I could not , even in idea , expose myself to such a retort as , upon the last answer , might have been justly made to me . Pray , sir , what reasons have you for supposing that a right vote would displease your ...
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... convention , by which several states agree to be- come members of a larger one , which they intend to establish . It is a kind of assemblage of societies , that constitute a new one , capable of increasing by means of farther ...
... convention , by which several states agree to be- come members of a larger one , which they intend to establish . It is a kind of assemblage of societies , that constitute a new one , capable of increasing by means of farther ...
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... convention were involved , by proposing to their constituents a plan of a confede- rate republic . They found themselves embarrassed with another of peculiar delicacy and importance ; 1 mean that of drawing a proper line between the ...
... convention were involved , by proposing to their constituents a plan of a confede- rate republic . They found themselves embarrassed with another of peculiar delicacy and importance ; 1 mean that of drawing a proper line between the ...
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... convention were surrounded , to magnify their skill or their merit in surmounting them , or to insinuate that any predicament , in which the conven- tion stood , should prevent the closest and most cautious scrutiny into the performance ...
... convention were surrounded , to magnify their skill or their merit in surmounting them , or to insinuate that any predicament , in which the conven- tion stood , should prevent the closest and most cautious scrutiny into the performance ...
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... convention were obliged to encounter in , the course of their proceedings , I shall next point out the end which they proposed to accomplish . Our wants , our talents , our affections , our passions , all tell us that we were made for a ...
... convention were obliged to encounter in , the course of their proceedings , I shall next point out the end which they proposed to accomplish . Our wants , our talents , our affections , our passions , all tell us that we were made for a ...
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