Orators of the American RevolutionBaker and Scribner, 1848 - 456 páginas |
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... occasion with a perfect identity of sentiment , and returned to their respective colonies to urge on the crisis which they saw was inevitable . Henry acquitted himself of his duty at Richmond , as has been already described . Adams ...
... occasion with a perfect identity of sentiment , and returned to their respective colonies to urge on the crisis which they saw was inevitable . Henry acquitted himself of his duty at Richmond , as has been already described . Adams ...
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... occasion he went to Halifax in the middle of winter , to argue a very important cause . His private studies were as incessant as his public labors were honorable . In the spring of 1775 , Mr. Otis was married to Miss Ruth Cunningham ...
... occasion he went to Halifax in the middle of winter , to argue a very important cause . His private studies were as incessant as his public labors were honorable . In the spring of 1775 , Mr. Otis was married to Miss Ruth Cunningham ...
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... mission is accomplished when the occasion which demanded their existence is passed , and they then disappear , leaving to the world decrees which are sure to be performed . In 1760 , George the Second suddenly died , and JAMES OTIS . 67.
... mission is accomplished when the occasion which demanded their existence is passed , and they then disappear , leaving to the world decrees which are sure to be performed . In 1760 , George the Second suddenly died , and JAMES OTIS . 67.
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... occasion when Mr. Otis first became famous in history . When the order relating to the " Writs of Assistance , " as they were called , came from England , he was Advocate - General of the Colony of Massachusetts . Deeming them to be ...
... occasion when Mr. Otis first became famous in history . When the order relating to the " Writs of Assistance , " as they were called , came from England , he was Advocate - General of the Colony of Massachusetts . Deeming them to be ...
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... occasion to show , how the third Presi- dent of the United States was in a political sense born simultaneously with the first cry of liberty enunciated in the Colony of Virginia , by the great orator of the South . The question is ...
... occasion to show , how the third Presi- dent of the United States was in a political sense born simultaneously with the first cry of liberty enunciated in the Colony of Virginia , by the great orator of the South . The question is ...
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