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" Has Great Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, Sir, she has none. They are meant for us : they can be meant for no other. They are sent over to bind and rivet upon us those chains,... "
Exercises in Reading and Recitations: Founded on the Enquiry in the ... - Page 124
by John Barber - 1828 - 300 pages
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National Preceptor

Jesse Olney - Elocution - 1845 - 348 pages
...world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies ? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us : they can be meant for no other. They are...rivet upon us those chains, which the British ministry hai e been so long forging. 5. And what have we to oppose to them ? Shall we try argument? Sir, we...
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The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises ...

John Frost - Elocution - 1845 - 458 pages
...world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir : she has none. They are meant for us : they can be meant for no other. They are...bind and rivet upon us those chains which the British ministers have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose to them ? Shall we try argument ? Sir,...
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Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 330 pages
...all this accumulation of navies, and armi«? No sir, she has none. They are meant for us : they con be meant for no other. They are sent over — to bind,...those chains, which the British ministry have been BO long/orginy. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 396 pages
...call for all this accumulation of narw, and armies? Л'о sir, she lias none. They nre meant for its : they can be meant for no other. They are sent over — to bind, and riret upon us, those chains, which the British ministry have been PO \ongforging. And irAai have we...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 334 pages
...sir, she 1ms none. They nre metuu for us; they can he meant tor no otiier. They nre sent over—to bind, and rivet upon us, those, chains, which the British ministry have been •o \on% forging. And what have we to oppose lo them? Shall we try argiitnent? Sir, wi- have been...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 390 pages
...has none. They are meant for us : they can be meant for no other. They are »ent over — to bint!, and rivet upon us, those chains, which the British ministry have been §o \ongforging. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying...
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School Reader: 4th book

Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 316 pages
...world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies ? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us : they can be meant for no other. They are...which the British ministry have been so long forging. 5. And what have we to oppose to them ? Shall we try argument ? Sir, we have been trying that for the...
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Practical Elocution

Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 340 pages
...world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us: they can be meant for no other. They are sent...which the British ministry have been so long forging. 4. And what have we to oppose to them ? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying that for the...
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Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading ...

Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1846 - 372 pages
...on the constitution." - s " Why -will ye die?" " Has the gentleman done, has he completely done ?" " Shall we try argument ? Sir, we have been trying that, for the last ten years." "We must fight." " Conquest awaits you." " To arms ! to arms !" " Who dares to tremble, by this weapon,...
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The Probe, Or, One Hundred and Two Essays on the Nature of Men and Things

Levi Carroll Judson - Conduct of life - 1847 - 356 pages
...world to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies ? No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us — they can be meant for no other. They are...offer upon the subject ? Nothing. We have held the subject up in every light of which it is capable, but it has been all in vain. Shall we resort to entreaty...
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