American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Τόμος 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... Britain , the madness of an avaricious minister of state , has drawn a sable curtain over the charming scene , and in its stead has brought upon the stage , discord , envy , hatred and revenge , with civil war close in their rear ...
... Britain , the madness of an avaricious minister of state , has drawn a sable curtain over the charming scene , and in its stead has brought upon the stage , discord , envy , hatred and revenge , with civil war close in their rear ...
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... Britain and her dominions , only the value of one million one hundred and sixty - eight thousand dollars was under duty of a restrictive nature . The breadstuff is hardly to be considered as within the description ; yet , to give the ...
... Britain and her dominions , only the value of one million one hundred and sixty - eight thousand dollars was under duty of a restrictive nature . The breadstuff is hardly to be considered as within the description ; yet , to give the ...
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... Britain and her friends , we are equally bound to permit it to be sent to France . To restrain it would be a partiality that must lead to war ; and between restraining it our- selves , and permitting her enemies to restrain it ...
... Britain and her friends , we are equally bound to permit it to be sent to France . To restrain it would be a partiality that must lead to war ; and between restraining it our- selves , and permitting her enemies to restrain it ...
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