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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... maintain it , by printed addresses , public speeches , extensive correspondence , and whatever other mode could be adopted , for the purpose of exposing the encroachments of the British parliament and animating the people to a manly ...
... maintain it , by printed addresses , public speeches , extensive correspondence , and whatever other mode could be adopted , for the purpose of exposing the encroachments of the British parliament and animating the people to a manly ...
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... maintain it , and willingness to incur all its hazards . In 1774 he published a Summary View of the Rights of British America , a valuable production among those intended to show the dangers which threatened the liberties of the country ...
... maintain it , and willingness to incur all its hazards . In 1774 he published a Summary View of the Rights of British America , a valuable production among those intended to show the dangers which threatened the liberties of the country ...
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... maintain this unseasonable and ill - judged declaration , a sterner despotism , maintained by military power , shall be established over our posterity , when we ourselves , given up by an exhausted , a harrassed , a misled people ...
... maintain this unseasonable and ill - judged declaration , a sterner despotism , maintained by military power , shall be established over our posterity , when we ourselves , given up by an exhausted , a harrassed , a misled people ...
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... maintain that England herself will sooner treat for peace with us on the footing of independence , than consent , by repealing her acts , to acknowledge that her whole conduct towards us has been a course of injustice and oppression ...
... maintain that England herself will sooner treat for peace with us on the footing of independence , than consent , by repealing her acts , to acknowledge that her whole conduct towards us has been a course of injustice and oppression ...
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... maintain it , and willingness to incur all its hazards . In 1774 he published a Summary View of the Rights of British America , a valuable production among those intended to show the dangers which threatened the liberties of the country ...
... maintain it , and willingness to incur all its hazards . In 1774 he published a Summary View of the Rights of British America , a valuable production among those intended to show the dangers which threatened the liberties of the country ...
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