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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... advocate , whose aim it is to convince the jury that his own side is the correct one , and who does this by employing every sophistry , every trick of speech and argument , every device to add to the strength of his client's case and ...
... advocate , whose aim it is to convince the jury that his own side is the correct one , and who does this by employing every sophistry , every trick of speech and argument , every device to add to the strength of his client's case and ...
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... Both were uncompromising in their advocacy of popular rtghts . Their printed orations occupy many volumes and cover all the great questions of nearly a century . FERORCY US HOZZASICS EXXE HENRY CLAY ADDRESSING THE UNITED STATES.
... Both were uncompromising in their advocacy of popular rtghts . Their printed orations occupy many volumes and cover all the great questions of nearly a century . FERORCY US HOZZASICS EXXE HENRY CLAY ADDRESSING THE UNITED STATES.
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... 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 declined . The following year he ...
... 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 declined . The following year he ...
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... - ber , and that passionless , Godlike justice , which controls the relations of the state to other states , and to all the people who are committed to its charge ..... WILLIAM M. EVARTS ( 1818-1901 ) MANHATTAN'S MOST FAMOUS ADVOCATE.
... - ber , and that passionless , Godlike justice , which controls the relations of the state to other states , and to all the people who are committed to its charge ..... WILLIAM M. EVARTS ( 1818-1901 ) MANHATTAN'S MOST FAMOUS ADVOCATE.
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... ADVOCATE . I N the judicial history of the United States , the most imposing spectacle was that which took place in 1868 , when President Johnson was put on trial , impeached for " high crimes and misdemeanors , " the Senate of the ...
... ADVOCATE . I N the judicial history of the United States , the most imposing spectacle was that which took place in 1868 , when President Johnson was put on trial , impeached for " high crimes and misdemeanors , " the Senate of the ...
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