Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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... interest to the general reader . In making selections from the store at com- mand the subject as well as the manner needs to be carefully considered , matters of local or temporary character losing their force and potency as time goes ...
... interest to the general reader . In making selections from the store at com- mand the subject as well as the manner needs to be carefully considered , matters of local or temporary character losing their force and potency as time goes ...
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... interest and blood , may mock the threats of France and Spain , may be the seat of universal empire . But should ... interests and safety of Britain , as well as the colonies , require that the wise measures , recommended by the ...
... interest and blood , may mock the threats of France and Spain , may be the seat of universal empire . But should ... interests and safety of Britain , as well as the colonies , require that the wise measures , recommended by the ...
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... interests of the Union , the States have almost uniformly weighed the requisitions by their own local interests , and have only executed them so far as answered their particular convenience or advantage . Hence there ALEXANDER HAMILTON ...
... interests of the Union , the States have almost uniformly weighed the requisitions by their own local interests , and have only executed them so far as answered their particular convenience or advantage . Hence there ALEXANDER HAMILTON ...
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... interest , on mere calculations of State policy , to promote a measure , which , operating under the same regulations in every State , must produce an equal , or nearly equal , effect everywhere , and oblige all the States to share the ...
... interest , on mere calculations of State policy , to promote a measure , which , operating under the same regulations in every State , must produce an equal , or nearly equal , effect everywhere , and oblige all the States to share the ...
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... interests of their constituent States . Have not those gentlemen who have been honored with seats in Congress often ... interest , and ultimately prevail . . · If we recur to history , and review the annals of mankind , I undertake to ...
... interests of their constituent States . Have not those gentlemen who have been honored with seats in Congress often ... interest , and ultimately prevail . . · If we recur to history , and review the annals of mankind , I undertake to ...
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