The Great Orations and Senatorial Speech of Daniel Webster: Comprising Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson : First Settlement of New England : Bunker Hill Monument : Reply to HayneW.M. Hayward, 1853 - 112 pagini |
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... danger , should protect that interest and guard against that danger , by united efforts . A general Con- gress of Delegates from all the colonies , having been proposed and agreed to , the House of Representatives , on the 17th of June ...
... danger , should protect that interest and guard against that danger , by united efforts . A general Con- gress of Delegates from all the colonies , having been proposed and agreed to , the House of Representatives , on the 17th of June ...
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... dangers which threatened the liberties of the country , and to encourage the people in their defence . In June 1775 he was elected a member of the Continental Congress , as successor to PEYTON RANDOLPH , who had retired on account of ...
... dangers which threatened the liberties of the country , and to encourage the people in their defence . In June 1775 he was elected a member of the Continental Congress , as successor to PEYTON RANDOLPH , who had retired on account of ...
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... danger , and a sanguine reliance on the goodness of the cause , and the virtues of the people , which led him to overlook all obstacles . His character , too , had been formed in troubled times . He had been rocked in the early storms ...
... danger , and a sanguine reliance on the goodness of the cause , and the virtues of the people , which led him to overlook all obstacles . His character , too , had been formed in troubled times . He had been rocked in the early storms ...
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... our sacred honor to Wash- ington , when putting him forth to incur the dangers of War , as well as the political hazards of the times , we promised to adhere to him , in every ex- tremity , with our fortunes and our lives ! I 15.
... our sacred honor to Wash- ington , when putting him forth to incur the dangers of War , as well as the political hazards of the times , we promised to adhere to him , in every ex- tremity , with our fortunes and our lives ! I 15.
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... dangers which threatened the liberties of the country , and to encourage the people in their defence . In June 1775 he was elected a member of the Continental Congress , as successor to PEYTON RANDOLPH , who had retired on account of ...
... dangers which threatened the liberties of the country , and to encourage the people in their defence . In June 1775 he was elected a member of the Continental Congress , as successor to PEYTON RANDOLPH , who had retired on account of ...
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