Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid |
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... RAISING A REVENUE . Mr. Greenville first introduced this language , in the preamble to the 4th of Geo . III . Chap . 15 [ i.e. , the American Act ] , which has these words " And whereas it is just and necessary that A REVENUE BE RAISED ...
... RAISING A REVENUE . Mr. Greenville first introduced this language , in the preamble to the 4th of Geo . III . Chap . 15 [ i.e. , the American Act ] , which has these words " And whereas it is just and necessary that A REVENUE BE RAISED ...
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... raising money ? Has it not been necessary for Great Britain , notwithstanding the facility of the collection of her ... raise funds ? It has been the case in many countries , and no government can exist unless its powers extend to make ...
... raising money ? Has it not been necessary for Great Britain , notwithstanding the facility of the collection of her ... raise funds ? It has been the case in many countries , and no government can exist unless its powers extend to make ...
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... raised up pious prophets and priests to warn them of their danger and instruct them in duty . He raised up pious ... raise up rulers who shall cordially embrace the gospel , and effectually protect our churches in the full enjoyment ...
... raised up pious prophets and priests to warn them of their danger and instruct them in duty . He raised up pious ... raise up rulers who shall cordially embrace the gospel , and effectually protect our churches in the full enjoyment ...
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Puritan Preaching and the American | 35 |
Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
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