Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 15Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 6121
... America has clergyman of Stockbridge , Massachusetts , and was born at Haddam , Connec- ticut , February 13 , 1805. He was educated at Williams College , and after studying law and being admitted to the bar in 1828 , began the practice ...
... America has clergyman of Stockbridge , Massachusetts , and was born at Haddam , Connec- ticut , February 13 , 1805. He was educated at Williams College , and after studying law and being admitted to the bar in 1828 , began the practice ...
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... America or England . Some writers are in the habit of treating the law of nations as if it were something above the nations and having an authority superior to their will . In our late civil war , for example , it became the practice of ...
... America or England . Some writers are in the habit of treating the law of nations as if it were something above the nations and having an authority superior to their will . In our late civil war , for example , it became the practice of ...
Page 6129
... America has one rule , Take the case of recapture at sea . England has another , while France , Spain , Portugal , Hol- land , Denmark , and Sweden have each a rule different from either and different from each other . It was in ...
... America has one rule , Take the case of recapture at sea . England has another , while France , Spain , Portugal , Hol- land , Denmark , and Sweden have each a rule different from either and different from each other . It was in ...
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... America were to commission their wisest men to confer together and discuss a treaty for the express pur- pose of preventing war between them . Can there be a doubt that if these representatives should come together , animated solely by ...
... America were to commission their wisest men to confer together and discuss a treaty for the express pur- pose of preventing war between them . Can there be a doubt that if these representatives should come together , animated solely by ...
Page 6135
... America no man will hereafter dream of one public law for northern and another for southern States . Even the asperity which always follows a rupture between a colony and the mother country will give way before the influence of race ...
... America no man will hereafter dream of one public law for northern and another for southern States . Even the asperity which always follows a rupture between a colony and the mother country will give way before the influence of race ...
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