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... occasions , in which the merits of public men , and of candidates for office , were discussed , necessarily , with more or less reference to party attachment , and party organi- zation . The present was a different occasion . The ...
... occasions , in which the merits of public men , and of candidates for office , were discussed , necessarily , with more or less reference to party attachment , and party organi- zation . The present was a different occasion . The ...
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... occasion he has sought to throw off responsibility from himself , or that he desires us to be answerable for anything beyond the discharge of our own constitutional duties . I have already said , sir , that I know of no precedent for ...
... occasion he has sought to throw off responsibility from himself , or that he desires us to be answerable for anything beyond the discharge of our own constitutional duties . I have already said , sir , that I know of no precedent for ...
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... occasion , since she fully understood our opinion to be , that she was persisting in the war without , or beyond , all reason , and with a sort of des- peration . This was the appeal made to the good sense of Spain , through Russia ...
... occasion , since she fully understood our opinion to be , that she was persisting in the war without , or beyond , all reason , and with a sort of des- peration . This was the appeal made to the good sense of Spain , through Russia ...
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DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first Settlement | 25 |
DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams | 71 |
SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston held in Faneuil Hall | 81 |
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