American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Τόμος 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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... Constitution , 127 7 Speech on the British Treaty , JOHN JAY : 144 PATRICK HENRY : Sketch of his Life , 8 Sketch of his Life , • 151 Speech on the Federal Constitution , 13 • Address to the People of Great Britain : 1774 , 159 Another ...
... Constitution , 127 7 Speech on the British Treaty , JOHN JAY : 144 PATRICK HENRY : Sketch of his Life , 8 Sketch of his Life , • 151 Speech on the Federal Constitution , 13 • Address to the People of Great Britain : 1774 , 159 Another ...
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... constitution to itself , and to give effect to all its parts , as I hope fully to demon- strate in its proper place . The next clause of the constitution relied upon , is that which declares that " the supreme legislative power within ...
... constitution to itself , and to give effect to all its parts , as I hope fully to demon- strate in its proper place . The next clause of the constitution relied upon , is that which declares that " the supreme legislative power within ...
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... constitution with attention , we shall find the small States are perpetually guarding the federative principle , that is , State equality and this , in every part of it , except in the choice of the House of Representatives , and in ...
... constitution with attention , we shall find the small States are perpetually guarding the federative principle , that is , State equality and this , in every part of it , except in the choice of the House of Representatives , and in ...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Τόμος 1 Πλήρης προβολή - 1857 |
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