A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Volume 4Collier, 1900 |
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... trust , may yet arise from reconciliation with America ; I have the honor of submitting to you the fol- lowing amendment , which I move to be inserted after the first two paragraphs of the address : " And that this house does most ...
... trust , may yet arise from reconciliation with America ; I have the honor of submitting to you the fol- lowing amendment , which I move to be inserted after the first two paragraphs of the address : " And that this house does most ...
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... trust ; and having no sort of rea- son to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains to instruct myself in everything which relates to our colonies ...
... trust ; and having no sort of rea- son to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains to instruct myself in everything which relates to our colonies ...
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... trust for them by us , as guardians during a perpetual minority , than with any part of it in their own hands . But the question is not whether their spirit deserves praise or blame . What , in the name of God , shall we do with it ...
... trust for them by us , as guardians during a perpetual minority , than with any part of it in their own hands . But the question is not whether their spirit deserves praise or blame . What , in the name of God , shall we do with it ...
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... trust of government , and how far all mankind , in all forms of polity , are entitled to an exer- cise of that right by the charter of nature ; or whether , on the contrary , a right of taxation is necessarily involved in the general ...
... trust of government , and how far all mankind , in all forms of polity , are entitled to an exer- cise of that right by the charter of nature ; or whether , on the contrary , a right of taxation is necessarily involved in the general ...
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... trust , forever , by the glorious revolution . This has made Ireland the great and flourishing kingdom that it is ; and , from a disgrace and a burden intolerable to this nation , has rendered her a principal part of our strength and ...
... trust , forever , by the glorious revolution . This has made Ireland the great and flourishing kingdom that it is ; and , from a disgrace and a burden intolerable to this nation , has rendered her a principal part of our strength and ...
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