Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 143
... United States Supreme Court stated in a letter to the editor of Representative American Speeches : I have never written an argument to be made in court , but always made careful preparation of notes to make quite certain that nothing in ...
... United States Supreme Court stated in a letter to the editor of Representative American Speeches : I have never written an argument to be made in court , but always made careful preparation of notes to make quite certain that nothing in ...
Pàgina 190
... United States . . . Who were the fathers that framed the Constitution ? I suppose the thirty - nine who signed the original instrument may be fairly called our fathers who framed that part of the present government . . . . I take these ...
... United States . . . Who were the fathers that framed the Constitution ? I suppose the thirty - nine who signed the original instrument may be fairly called our fathers who framed that part of the present government . . . . I take these ...
Pàgina 228
... united votes of all parties , the agitation which followed would have been prevented , and the fanatical zeal that gives impulse to the agitation , and which has brought us to our present perilous condition , would have become extin ...
... united votes of all parties , the agitation which followed would have been prevented , and the fanatical zeal that gives impulse to the agitation , and which has brought us to our present perilous condition , would have become extin ...
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