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 274
... letter from that com- mittee to their agent at London , in which , after remonstrating against the ministerial system of taxation , they compared their loyalty and submission with " the present rebellious opposition given to authority ...
... letter from that com- mittee to their agent at London , in which , after remonstrating against the ministerial system of taxation , they compared their loyalty and submission with " the present rebellious opposition given to authority ...
Σελίδα 294
... letter was directed for George Washington , esq . , he would not receive it . The officers insisted much on his ... Letter from New York , dated July 15th , published in the Pennsylvania Journal of July 17 , 1776 . came up In the same ...
... letter was directed for George Washington , esq . , he would not receive it . The officers insisted much on his ... Letter from New York , dated July 15th , published in the Pennsylvania Journal of July 17 , 1776 . came up In the same ...
Σελίδα 536
... letter , which you have read . From that letter draw your own conclusions , as to the extent of the Presi- dent's knowledge ; but it is certain that Captain Duncanson , who presided in Washington , was apprised of the expedition , and ...
... letter , which you have read . From that letter draw your own conclusions , as to the extent of the Presi- dent's knowledge ; but it is certain that Captain Duncanson , who presided in Washington , was apprised of the expedition , and ...
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