American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Τόμος 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1859 |
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Σελίδα 53
... execution of laws , without consent of Par- liament : of the Massachusetts Bay to be in effect annihi- lated ; he suspended the operation of the law which formed a legislature in New York , vest- ing it with adequate powers ; and ...
... execution of laws , without consent of Par- liament : of the Massachusetts Bay to be in effect annihi- lated ; he suspended the operation of the law which formed a legislature in New York , vest- ing it with adequate powers ; and ...
Σελίδα 146
... execution of the treaty of peace , the committee will perceive that there are conditions annexed to the partial execution of it in the surrender of the western posts , which increase the general inequality of this part of the treaty ...
... execution of the treaty of peace , the committee will perceive that there are conditions annexed to the partial execution of it in the surrender of the western posts , which increase the general inequality of this part of the treaty ...
Σελίδα 461
... execution . But let us not be the dupes of sound . The executive magistrate commands , indeed , your fleets and armies ; and duties , imposts , excises , and other taxes are collected , and all expenditures are made by officers whom he ...
... execution . But let us not be the dupes of sound . The executive magistrate commands , indeed , your fleets and armies ; and duties , imposts , excises , and other taxes are collected , and all expenditures are made by officers whom he ...
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