Famous Orators of the World and Their Best Orations: Containing the Lives of the Greatest Orators and Their Best Orations from Earliest Times to Present Day, with an Account of Place and Time of Delivery of Each Oration and Explanatory Notes on Obscure Passages : Arranged in Eighteen Great Epochs Or Books1902 |
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... Constitution The Stability of the Union James Madison The American Federal Union Fisher Ames The Obligation of Treaties Henry Lee The Father of His Country Gouverneur Morris The Free Use of the Mississippi John Marshall . . . The ...
... Constitution The Stability of the Union James Madison The American Federal Union Fisher Ames The Obligation of Treaties Henry Lee The Father of His Country Gouverneur Morris The Free Use of the Mississippi John Marshall . . . The ...
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... Constitution 273 273 Tribulations in Tennessee 274 Robert Collyer 276 Stopping at Haran 277 Thomas DeWitt Talmage 279 The Upper Forces in American History 280 Henry Codman Potter 282 The Heroism of the Unknown 283 Frank W. Gunsaulus 285 ...
... Constitution 273 273 Tribulations in Tennessee 274 Robert Collyer 276 Stopping at Haran 277 Thomas DeWitt Talmage 279 The Upper Forces in American History 280 Henry Codman Potter 282 The Heroism of the Unknown 283 Frank W. Gunsaulus 285 ...
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... to Prussia 633 Prussia and the New Constitution 634 Francesco Crispi .. 635 The Relations of the Pope to the State 636 Emilio Castelar 637 Abraham Lincoln 638 USHY CSICIS RICHARD HENRY LEE AND GOUVERNEUR MORRIS The former 2.
... to Prussia 633 Prussia and the New Constitution 634 Francesco Crispi .. 635 The Relations of the Pope to the State 636 Emilio Castelar 637 Abraham Lincoln 638 USHY CSICIS RICHARD HENRY LEE AND GOUVERNEUR MORRIS The former 2.
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... Constitution , and therefore null and void , and that the Burgesses and Governor alone had the right to levy taxes upon the people of Virginia . This daring declaration startled the more timid members and a storm of protests arose , but ...
... Constitution , and therefore null and void , and that the Burgesses and Governor alone had the right to levy taxes upon the people of Virginia . This daring declaration startled the more timid members and a storm of protests arose , but ...
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... Constitution , being a strong advocate of State independence . His speeches in this cause were very eloquent , but the Constitution was adopted . In 1795 President Washington offered him the position of Secretary of State , which he ...
... Constitution , being a strong advocate of State independence . His speeches in this cause were very eloquent , but the Constitution was adopted . In 1795 President Washington offered him the position of Secretary of State , which he ...
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