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In paragraph 1, Patrick Henry makes various statements and warnings. Which answer below is not one of the sentiments expressed by Henry? *
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Henry states his respect for the "President" and "worthy gentlemen who have just addresses the House."
Henry warns his audience that he holds "opinions of a character very opposite theirs" that he plans to debate freely without reserve.
Henry states that this is an "awful moment," "nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery."
Henry states that his audience is "guilty of treason" and shows "disloyalty toward the majesty of heaven."
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