Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid |
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Page 333
... whole capital of the South is pledged for their maintenance . Now , there is no doubt but that the common robberies and murders , for money , take off , in the aggregate , more men , and destroy more property than insurrections among ...
... whole capital of the South is pledged for their maintenance . Now , there is no doubt but that the common robberies and murders , for money , take off , in the aggregate , more men , and destroy more property than insurrections among ...
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... whole is that of our thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Constitution , twenty - one- a clear majority of the whole - certainly understood that no proper division of local from Federal authority , nor any part of the ...
... whole is that of our thirty - nine fathers who framed the original Constitution , twenty - one- a clear majority of the whole - certainly understood that no proper division of local from Federal authority , nor any part of the ...
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... whole matter to the judgment of Congress . If Con- gress should fail firmly and wisely to discharge that high duty it is not the fault of the President . This Congress owes it to its own character to set the seal of reprobation upon a ...
... whole matter to the judgment of Congress . If Con- gress should fail firmly and wisely to discharge that high duty it is not the fault of the President . This Congress owes it to its own character to set the seal of reprobation upon a ...
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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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